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House Moves to Adjourn 'Sine Die' after Senate Communication

2002 Utah Legislature · April 29, 2002
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Summary

Following the Senate communication, an unidentified member moved that the House 'adjourn, sine die.' The presiding officer called a voice vote; the motion was carried and the House was declared adjourned.

Unidentified Speaker 2 moved that the House "adjourn, sine die" (the transcript records the phrase as "adjourn, sign a die"). The presiding speaker called for a voice vote: members responded "Aye," and the presiding speaker declared the motion passed.

The motion as recorded in the transcript was phrased as a motion to "adjourn, sine die," a procedural conclusion that signals the legislative body is adjourning without setting a date to reconvene. The transcript does not record any roll-call vote totals, objections, or further procedural steps beyond the announcement that "The house is in adjournment."