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'''Robert William Bishop''', a public school teacher turned public servant, was sworn in January 7, 2003 as the new Congressman from Utah's First Congressional District, replacing the retiring Representative [[James Hansen|James Hansen]]
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'''Robert William Bishop''', a public school teacher turned public servant, was sworn in January 7, [[2003]] as the new Congressman from Utah's First Congressional District, replacing the retiring Representative [[James Hansen|James Hansen]]
  
He was born and raised in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaysville%2C_UT Kaysville], Utah, where he graduated from Davis High School with High Honors. He later graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah with a degree in Political Science and has served a LDS mission in Germany.
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He was born and raised in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaysville%2C_UT Kaysville], Utah, where he graduated from Davis High School with high honors. He later graduated ''magna cum laude'' from the University of Utah with a degree in Political Science and has served a LDS [[mission]] in Germany.
  
Rob is married to Jeralynn Hansen, a former Miss Brigham City. They have four sons, Shule, Jarom, Zenock, and Jashon, and a daughter, Maren.
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Rob is married to Jeralynn Hansen, a former Miss Brigham City. They have four sons, Shule, Jarom, Zenock, and Jashon, and a daughter, Maren. Rob is active in community theater, which is how he met his wife.  
  
Rob is active in community theater, which is how he met his wife.  
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Rob has dedicated his life to teaching. He started teaching at Box Elder High School in Brigham City in [[1974]]. From [[1980]] through [[1985]] he taught German and coached debate at Ben Lomond High School in Ogden, Utah, before returning to Boxe Elder High School. Before retiring in December [[2002]], he taught advanced placement courses in government and U.S. History, while serving as the Chair of the History Department.
  
Rob has dedicated his life to teaching. He started teaching at Box Elder High School (BEHS) in Brigham City in 1974. From 1980 through 1985 he taught German and coached debate at Ben Lomond High School in Ogden, Utah, before returning to BEHS. Before retiring in December of 2002, he taught advanced placement courses in government and U.S. History, while serving as the Chair of the History Department at BEHS.
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He has served his community in the State Legislature for sixteen years representing the Brigham City area. His last two years he was unanimously elected to serve as Speaker of the House. He also co-founded the Western States Coalition, a multi-state organization dedicated to protecting states' rights and promoting Western interests and values.
 
 
He has served his community in the State Legislature for sixteen years representing the Brigham City area. His last two years he was unanimously elected to serve as Speaker of the House. He also co-founded the Western States Coalition, a multi-state organization dedicated to protecting states’ rights and promoting Western interests and values.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 1 February 2007

Robert William Bishop, a public school teacher turned public servant, was sworn in January 7, 2003 as the new Congressman from Utah's First Congressional District, replacing the retiring Representative James Hansen

He was born and raised in Kaysville, Utah, where he graduated from Davis High School with high honors. He later graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah with a degree in Political Science and has served a LDS mission in Germany.

Rob is married to Jeralynn Hansen, a former Miss Brigham City. They have four sons, Shule, Jarom, Zenock, and Jashon, and a daughter, Maren. Rob is active in community theater, which is how he met his wife.

Rob has dedicated his life to teaching. He started teaching at Box Elder High School in Brigham City in 1974. From 1980 through 1985 he taught German and coached debate at Ben Lomond High School in Ogden, Utah, before returning to Boxe Elder High School. Before retiring in December 2002, he taught advanced placement courses in government and U.S. History, while serving as the Chair of the History Department.

He has served his community in the State Legislature for sixteen years representing the Brigham City area. His last two years he was unanimously elected to serve as Speaker of the House. He also co-founded the Western States Coalition, a multi-state organization dedicated to protecting states' rights and promoting Western interests and values.

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