
Utah House Republicans have elected Rep. Casey Snider (R-Paradise) as their new Majority Leader. The Cache Valley resident is a staunch conservative known for his unwavering commitment to constitutional principles, limited government, and rural Utah values. Snider now takes the helm as the second-ranking leader in the House Republican Caucus. His election follows the departure of former Majority Leader Jefferson Moss, and signals a renewed focus on traditional values, individual liberty, and economic self-reliance.
First elected in 2018, Snider has built a reputation as a principled lawmaker who puts faith, family, and freedom at the forefront of policy decision. A proud defender of the Second Amendment, religious liberty, and property rights, Snider has consistently fought against government overreach and bloated bureaucracy.
Snider’s leadership style reflects his roots—grounded in hard work, faith in God. A rancher, volunteer firefighter, and father of two, he knows firsthand the challenges facing Utah’s rural families. His policy priorities include expanding vocational education, fighting against federal intrusion in local affairs, securing Utah’s energy independence, and standing firm against radical environmentalism that threatens jobs and livelihoods. Whether it’s protecting farmers’ water rights or defending parental control in education, Snider leads with conviction and common sense.
Now, as Majority Leader, Snider is poised to steer the Utah House with a steady hand and a clear conservative vision. He has vowed to continue pushing back against woke policies, strengthen Utah’s economy through deregulation, and ensure that the state remains a national model for fiscal responsibility, religious freedom, and family values. In Casey Snider, the House Republican Caucus has chosen a leader who doesn't just talk about conservative values—he lives them.