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Meet The Team

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Chairman

Arturo Del Toro

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Co-Chairman

Larry Meyers

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Arturo Del Toro is an entrepreneur and small business owner. He has served as an Intermountain Health Care community board member and as a Nu Skin International ethic board member.

 

He is the founder and president of Mi Angel de la Guardia, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance and medical equipment to those less fortunate.

 

As a naturalized United States citizen, Arturo has a great love for this country and an admiration for the Constitution of the United States and for the freedoms and protections it offers. Arturo currently resides in St. George, Utah and is the father of six children.

Larry Meyers is an attorney and conservative leader from St. George, Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young University in Political Science in 1991 and from BYU’s J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1995.

 

Larry was a prosecuting attorney for Washington County and St. George City for seven years before going into private practice. He currently has his own firm, Liberty Law Firm, where he has been successfully helping clients solve their business, family and criminal legal problems for sixteen years.

 

He and his wife, Marlee, have three sons who are attending college at BYU, USU, and SUU. Larry currently serves as a member of the Utah GOP State Central Committee and was a 2016 Utah Republican National Delegate.

Kathy Keeley is currently a 15-year resident of St. George, Utah. Originally from Southern California, Kathy spend the last 27 years prior to retiring in the transportation industry working for Sealand Services, a steamship company shipping cargo worldwide.

 

As a mother and grandmother, Kathy's focus is on family, God, and country.

 

As a conservative, Kathy is dedicated to preserving the Constitution of the United States as written and honoring the men and women who serve our great country past and present. Freedom: let's keep it and pass it to the next generation. 

Treasurer

Kathy Keeley

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