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Utah House opens 2000 session; Speaker urges principles and family 're-enshrinement'

Utah House of Representatives · January 17, 2000
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The Utah House convened its 2000 annual session with an invocation from Boyd K. Packer and opening remarks by Speaker Martin R. Stevens outlining six guiding roles for the legislature, including a call to 're-enshrine the family' while adopting prior leadership and House rules.

The Utah House of Representatives convened Monday for the first legislative session of the new millennium, opening with an invocation by President Boyd K. Packer and a floor address from Speaker Martin R. Stevens that laid out guiding principles for lawmakers.

"To reenshrine the family as the basic unit of our society," Speaker Martin R. Stevens said in his opening remarks, listing six roles he said the legislature should keep in mind: stay within…

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