Elections In 2000, Clark decided to run for the
Utah House of Representatives. He defeated incumbent Republican State Representative Dennis Iverson in the primary 51%-49%. He won the general election unopposed. He won re-election 2002 (74%), 2004 (92%), 2006 (72%), 2008 (72%), and 2010 (78%).
Tenure ;Legislative accomplishments Clark is best known for his work on health care issues, helping to create Utah’s Health Insurance Exchange (signed into law by Governor
Utah’s Health Insurance Exchange and chairing the Health Reform Task Force while serving as speaker. ;Party Leadership Clark became Majority Leader in 2007 and Speaker of the House in 2009. However, in December 2010 State Representative
Becky Lockhart (R-Provo) defeated Clark by only one vote (30-28).
Committee assignments • Health and Human Services Interim Committee • House Health and Human Services Committee • House Revenue and Taxation Committee • House Rules Committee • Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee • Social Services Appropriations Subcommittee (Chairman) ==2012 congressional election==