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Huntsman also called on the health care industry to reform a broken health care system so that every Utahn would have access to affordable, portable health insurance. He and his wife, Mary Kaye, have seven children, including two adopted daughters from China and India.
January 4, - January 3, January 2, - January 3, August 11, - January 1, January 3, - August 10, November 5, - January 3, January 3, - November 5, January 7, - January 3, January 3, - January 7, January 4, - January 3, January 15, - The Atlantic Council names Huntsman chairman of its board of directors.
September 3, - Huntsman tells the Deseret News he feels same-sex marriage across the country is "inevitable," and rules out another run for president in September 28, - The Senate confirms Huntsman as ambassador to Russia.
November 1, - The Deseret News publishes an interview in which Huntsman reveals he has stage one skin cancer. August 6, - Huntsman submits his resignation letter to President Trump.
His resignation is effective October 3. November 14, - Announces he is running for governor of Utah in February 7, - Huntsman announces Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi as his running mate in the Utah gubernatorial race. June 10, - Huntsman announces that he tested positive for coronavirus , and has been "experiencing classic symptoms. After retaking the test, he tested positive.
Spencer Cox. September 8, - Chevron announces that Huntsman has been reelected to the board of directors , effective September Huntsman launched his campaign to run in the presidential election on June 21, in Liberty State Park, New Jersey - the same place where Ronald Reagan announced his presidential candidacy.
Despite his non-participation in the poll, he was able to garner 69 votes - enough for a second-to-last finish. On January 16, , Huntsman ended his bid for the Republican nomination.
He endorsed Mitt Romney. Governor of Utah. See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection. Jon Huntsman did not complete Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey. Issues Presidential preference On October 8, , after The Washington Post released a video of Donald Trump making comments about women that the Post described as "extremely lewd," Huntsman called on Trump to step aside as the Republican nominee for president.
As governor, Huntsman lists economic development, healthcare reform, education, and energy security as his top priorites. He has overseen large tax cuts and has advocated reorganizing the way that services are distributed so they the government will not become overwhelmed by the state's fast growing population.
Huntsman would like to expand healthcare, mainly through the private sector, by using tax breaks and negotiation to keep prices down. He also advocates encouraging people with insurance to use it as preventive care. The governor also sees Utah as being uncompetitive with the rest of the nation in terms of securing the best teachers. Huntsman is receptive to environmental issues and would like the state to reduce fuel and energy consumption. He is also concerned with nuclear waste being stored within his state.
On hot button social issues, such as abortion, gay marriage, and gun control, Huntsman generally walks a more conservative line. He also defines his taxation policy as "business friendly. Huntsman's maternal grandfather David B. Huntsman has eight brothers and sisters and over 60 nieces and nephews on his side of the family.
Huntsman is a seventh-generation Utahn; his wife Mary Kaye is a first-generation Utahn. Together they have seven children: Mary Anne b. Huntsman is also a self-proclaimed fan of the progressive rock genre of music and on July 30, , attended a concert by progressive metal band Dream Theater. Later that day, Huntsman signed a proclamation creating "Dream Theater Day" on that date for the state of Utah. What's on my ballot? Elections in How to vote How to run for office Ballot measures.
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