The 2023 4th Extraordinary Session of the Utah State Legislature convened on October 11, 2023, at 4 PM, with a focus on addressing urgent legislative matters. The session began with an invocation led by a member of the Senate, emphasizing gratitude for the opportunity to serve and a call for collaboration and respect among members.
Governor Spencer J. Cox issued a proclamation to officially call the Senate into this extraordinary session, highlighting the need for immediate legislative attention since the conclusion of the 2023 General Session. The purpose of this session is primarily to consent to appointments made by the governor to various positions within the state government.
Following the proclamation, a roll call was conducted, confirming the presence of 27 senators, thus establishing a quorum for the session. President Adams acknowledged the quorum and appointed Senator Wilson to inform the governor's representative of the Senate's convening.
Senator Buxton then made a motion to adopt the same rules and internal procedures used in the previous extraordinary session. The motion was discussed briefly and passed unanimously, allowing the session to proceed under established guidelines.
The session also included a moment of recognition for former Governor Perry, who was present as a special guest, highlighting the continuity of leadership and engagement within the state's political community.
Overall, the session set the stage for addressing key appointments and legislative actions necessary for the effective governance of Utah, with a commitment to respectful discourse and collaboration among senators. Further discussions and decisions are expected as the session progresses.