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Utah House approves substitute bill letting governor fill U.S. House vacancies
Utah House of Representatives · February 11, 1992
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Summary
The House passed Substitute House Bill 163 to let the governor select a replacement from a list of three names when a Utah U.S. House seat becomes vacant, aligning the process with existing practice for U.S. Senate vacancies; the substitute clarifies earlier wording and passed 62–0.
Substitute House Bill 163, intended to give Utah’s governor the authority to fill a vacancy in the office of a U.S. representative by choosing one name from a list of three, passed the Utah House by voice/roll call and will go to the…
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