FireCity Illusion
  • FireCity Illusion
  • February 8 2026 Edition
    • Business
    • Community
    • Events
    • Films and Movies
    • Politics >
      • Big Wins as Gas Prices
      • 57 Times Democrats Declared War on Law Enforcement
      • Walz is Wrong
      • President Trump Puts Real Food First
    • Sports >
      • Philadelphia's 1st Big Soccer Event of 2026
    • Travel
    • Visual Arts
    • Alabama >
      • Gov Ivey Special Guests State of State Address
    • Alaska >
      • Rural Health Transformation Convening
    • Connecticut >
      • Gov Lamont Statement Work to Resume Revolution Wind
      • Gov Lamont Applauds Bipartisan Congressional Vote
      • Gov Lamont Statement on iCE Killing
      • Gov Lamont Statement Trump Adminstration Withdrawl
    • Michigan >
      • Gov Whitmer Attends Christening Ceremony USNS Lansing
    • Missouri >
      • Gov Kehoe to Expand Broadband Access
    • Tennessee >
      • Gov Lee Visit National Guard Forces
      • Gov Lee Short Film Tennessee The Original Frontier
    • Utah >
      • Utah US Forest Service Strengthen Stewardship National Forests
  • Independent Creators
  • About
  • Archives 2026
  • Archives 2025
  • Archives 2024
  • Archives 2023
  • Archives 2022
  • Surreal ValeCity

​Gov. Spencer Cox appoints Jeff Buhman to the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole

Picture
​SALT LAKE CITY (June 3, 2024) – Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox has appointed Jeff Buhman as a pro tempore member of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole. Appointments require approval by the Utah Senate. 


“Jeff’s extensive legal experience and understanding of the criminal justice system will be tremendous assets to the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole,” said Gov. Cox. “I look forward to his service to our state in this new capacity.”


Buhman currently serves as the executive director for the Statewide Association of Prosecutors and Public Attorneys of Utah. He is a partner at Partner, Buhman & Waldron, P.C. Previously, he served as county attorney for Utah County and as a deputy county attorney in the Utah County and Washington County Attorney’s Offices. Since 1997, Buhman has served as a colonel in the Utah Army National Guard. 


Buhman received his bachelor's of arts degree in economics with minors in Spanish and Philosophy from Brigham Young University and a juris doctorate from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. 



“I am honored that Gov. Cox has nominated me as a pro tem member of the Board of Pardons and Parole,” Buhman said. “I consider the Board a key stakeholder in the state’s efforts to both protect public safety and support the rehabilitation of offenders. If I am confirmed, I will strive to make informed parole decisions that justly weigh the interest of public safety, crime victims, and the offender.”
Picture
Submit
Are you looking for a shipping solution? Maybe you need to change freight carriers? Find out what the hard working and reliable people at Team Worldwide can do over land, sea and air
© 2026 Michael Phoenix
  • FireCity Illusion
  • February 8 2026 Edition
    • Business
    • Community
    • Events
    • Films and Movies
    • Politics >
      • Big Wins as Gas Prices
      • 57 Times Democrats Declared War on Law Enforcement
      • Walz is Wrong
      • President Trump Puts Real Food First
    • Sports >
      • Philadelphia's 1st Big Soccer Event of 2026
    • Travel
    • Visual Arts
    • Alabama >
      • Gov Ivey Special Guests State of State Address
    • Alaska >
      • Rural Health Transformation Convening
    • Connecticut >
      • Gov Lamont Statement Work to Resume Revolution Wind
      • Gov Lamont Applauds Bipartisan Congressional Vote
      • Gov Lamont Statement on iCE Killing
      • Gov Lamont Statement Trump Adminstration Withdrawl
    • Michigan >
      • Gov Whitmer Attends Christening Ceremony USNS Lansing
    • Missouri >
      • Gov Kehoe to Expand Broadband Access
    • Tennessee >
      • Gov Lee Visit National Guard Forces
      • Gov Lee Short Film Tennessee The Original Frontier
    • Utah >
      • Utah US Forest Service Strengthen Stewardship National Forests
  • Independent Creators
  • About
  • Archives 2026
  • Archives 2025
  • Archives 2024
  • Archives 2023
  • Archives 2022
  • Surreal ValeCity