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'''Jon Jay Greiner''' (born July 6, 1951) |
'''Jon Jay Greiner''' (born July 6, 1951) is an [[Politics of the United States|American politician]] and former police chief from [[Utah]]. A [[Utah Republican Party|Republican]], he was a member of the [[Utah State Senate]], representing the state's [[18th Utah Senate District|18th senate district]] in [[Davis County, Utah|Davis]], and [[Weber County, Utah|Weber]] Counties including the city of [[Ogden, Utah|Ogden]]. |
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Greiner is a graduate of both [[Weber State University]] and [[Utah State University]]. He has also served on the Board of Trustees of Weber State University. |
Greiner is a graduate of both [[Weber State University]] and [[Utah State University]]. He has also served on the Board of Trustees of Weber State University. |
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On December 28, 2011 Greiner was fired as Ogden City Police Chief. City officials commented, "Greiner’s termination was unwanted and involuntary on the part of the city, but was required by the Federal Merit Systems Protection Board, pursuant to the [[Hatch Act of 1939|Hatch Act]]."<ref>[http://www.standard.net/stories/2011/12/28/greiner-out-ogdens-police-chief Greiner out as Ogden's police chief]. Standard.net. Retrieved on 2011-12-30.</ref> |
On December 28, 2011 Greiner was fired as Ogden City Police Chief. City officials commented, "Greiner’s termination was unwanted and involuntary on the part of the city, but was required by the Federal Merit Systems Protection Board, pursuant to the [[Hatch Act of 1939|Hatch Act]]."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120103142517/http://www.standard.net/stories/2011/12/28/greiner-out-ogdens-police-chief Greiner out as Ogden's police chief]. Standard.net. Retrieved on 2011-12-30.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 4 December 2024
Jon J. Greiner | |
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Member of the Utah Senate from the 18th district | |
In office 2006–2010 | |
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Born | Jon Jay Greiner July 6, 1951 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Telitha |
Residence | Ogden, UT |
Jon Jay Greiner (born July 6, 1951) is an American politician and former police chief from Utah. A Republican, he was a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 18th senate district in Davis, and Weber Counties including the city of Ogden.
Greiner is a graduate of both Weber State University and Utah State University. He has also served on the Board of Trustees of Weber State University.
On December 28, 2011 Greiner was fired as Ogden City Police Chief. City officials commented, "Greiner’s termination was unwanted and involuntary on the part of the city, but was required by the Federal Merit Systems Protection Board, pursuant to the Hatch Act."[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Greiner out as Ogden's police chief. Standard.net. Retrieved on 2011-12-30.