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Utah House organizes special session, adopts rules and places several bills on second/third-reading calendars
Summary
On the first day of the second special session in October 1993 the Utah House adopted prior-session rules, appointed Carol Peterson as chief clerk, suspended full title readings, and placed multiple bills (including HB6 on public access across federal lands and HB7 on income tax amendments) on the second/third-reading calendar.
The Utah House of Representatives organized itself at the opening of a second special session in October 1993, adopting the same leadership and rules used during the fiftieth general session, appointing Carol Peterson as chief clerk, and moving a set of bills to calendars for further consideration.
Representative Stevens moved that the House retain the same organizational leadership for the special session; the motion passed by voice vote. The speaker then announced the appointment of Carol Peterson as…
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