Education
Weber State University.
Weber State University.
Wilcox has supported 2nd amendment protections cosponsoring HB 357, which strengthens Second Amendment rights regardless of conceal-carry status. He also sponsored HB 134 which helps facilitate the transfer of firearms that have federally mandated requirements to be transferred. Additionally, Wilcox has worked to protect 4th amendment rights sponsoring HB 128 which protects personal electronic devices from searches without a proper warrant.
He has also received a great deal of press coverage for the opinion that certain changes need to be made to the Utah alcohol laws.
He has run legislation that required improvements on the availability of reports brought from the Alcohol Abuse Tracking Committee to legislators so that it might be used more effectively. In national politics Representative Wilcox has continuously supported the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty working with the congressional delegation from Utah and traveling to Washington to lobby for the effort.
Representative Wilcox also floor sponsored several bills: Bachelor of Science 19, Bachelor of Science 47, Bachelor of Science 63, Bachelor of Science 65, Bachelor of Science 123, Bachelor of Science 137, Bachelor of Science 155, Bachelor of Science 158, Bachelor of Science 199, Bachelor of Science 206, Bachelor of Science 207, Bachelor of Science 208, Bachelor of Science 214, SJR 9, and SJR 18.
Wilcox is also an advocate for knife rights, sponsoring HB 271 which restricts political subdivisions from issuing knife restrictions unless specifically authorized to do southern During 2014, Wilcox served as Chair of the House Revenue and Taxation Committee and on the Business, Economic Development, and Labor Appropriations Subcommittee, The Commission on Federalism, The House Natural Resources and Environment Committee, and the Utah Tax Review Commission as well as several interim committees.