Libertas Legislator Profiles


Legislator Profile: Representative Cory Maloy

Name: Cory Maloy
Type: Representative
Party: Republican
District: 52
Email: corymaloy@le.utah.gov
Mobile: 801-477-0019

Libertas Legislator Index Rankings

The following rating measures how consistently this legislator votes in support of individual liberty, private property, and free enterprise. To learn more, see the main index page.

20172018201920202021202220232024 Overall Rating
83%77%81%93.5%100%93.5%89%86.5% 88%

To see the specific votes used to rank this legislator, click the link in the table above for any of the yearly percentages listed.

Sponsored Ranked Bills

This legislator was the sponsor of the following bills, which were ranked by Libertas Institute in their respective year's Legislator Index.

  • HB91: Utah Office of Regulatory Relief Revisions (2024)
    This bill improves Utah’s regulatory sandbox by streamlining applications, restructuring the sandbox advisory committee, and requiring agencies to suggest regulatory reform.

    This bill passed the legislature unanimously. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB282: Utah Office of Regulatory Relief Amendments (2024)
    House Bill 282 would allow the Utah sandbox to identify areas ripe for reform.

    This bill passed the House 68-0 and passed the Senate 29-0. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB243: Regulatory Sandbox Program Amendments (2022)
    This bill consolidated Utah's insurance and fintech sandboxes into the universal sandbox created last year, and added more transparency to the program. This bill passed the House 56-16 and passed the House 24-4. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB143: Driver License Suspension Amendments (2021)
    This bill prohibited the government from suspending the driver licenses of thousands of Utahns each year simply because they failed to pay a fine or appear in court.

    This bill passed the House 71-1 and passed the Senate unanimously. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB217: Regulatory Sandbox Program Amendments (2021)
    This bill created the country's first all-inclusive regulatory sandbox which shields innovative companies from outdated or conflicting laws and regulations, allowing them to go to market without being punished for violating a law that did not envision future economic changes and innovations.

    This bill passed the entire Legislature unanimously. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB76: Firearm Preemption Amendments (2021)
    This bill would have positioned the state of Utah as the protector of self-defense rights, undermining conflicting local laws as well as future federal laws dealing with gun control.

    This bill passed the House 56-16 but did not receive a Senate vote. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB146: Driver License Suspension Amendments (2020)
    This bill would have prohibited the government from suspending a person's driver license for failure to pay court debt, and failure to appear in many non-driving related offenses.

    This bill passed the House 40-32 but did not receive a Senate vote. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB114: Self-defense Amendments (2019)
    This bill protects a person's right to defend themselves using force even if safety could be achieved by retreating.

    This bill passed the House 54-16 and passed the Senate 18-8. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.
  • HB144: Driver License Suspension Amendments (2018)
    Before this bill, roughly 8,000 Utahns had their driver licenses suspended each year for drug offenses that had nothing to do with operating a vehicle. This bill eliminated that option, ensuring that driver licenses are only suspended in cases where the offense pertained to operating a vehicle.

    This bill passed the House 50-16 and passed the Senate unanimously. Libertas supports a "yea" vote.

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