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Utah House convenes special session, adopts prior organization and rules and refers bills including applied-technology measure
Summary
The Utah House of Representatives met in a special session called by Gov. Michael O. Leavitt on June 20, 2001 to consider creation of the Utah College of Applied Technology and other measures. The chamber confirmed its leadership, adopted previous rules, appointed committees to meet with the Senate and governor, and referred six bills and one concurrent resolution to the Rules Committee.
The Utah House of Representatives convened a special session on June 20, 2001, at the state Capitol in Salt Lake City to consider a set of measures including creation of the Utah College of Applied Technology and several tax and education-related bills, the governor’s proclamation read into the record said. The chamber confirmed its prior organization and leadership and adopted rules previously approved in the 2001 general session.
The governor’s proclamation, read by the lieutenant governor’s office, invoked Article 7, Section 6 of the Utah Constitution to call the 50th Legislature into special session at 1:30 p.m. "I, Michael O. Leavitt, governor of the state of Utah, by virtue of the authority invested in me by the constitution and the laws of the state of Utah, do by this proclamation call the 50 fourth legislature ... into a special…
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