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Utah House unanimously adopts resolution mourning Sept. 11 attacks, adds 'constitutional' language

Utah House of Representatives · September 25, 2001
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Summary

The Utah House passed HCR 201, a concurrent resolution expressing sorrow for the Sept. 11 attacks and pledging support for victims and rescue workers; members adopted a late amendment inserting the word 'constitutional' into the section describing a national strategy, and the measure passed 74-0 and was sent to the Senate.

The Utah House of Representatives on Sept. 19, 2001, adopted House Concurrent Resolution 201, a measure expressing ‘‘deep sorrow and condolences’’ to victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and pledging the state’s cooperation and support for victims and rescue personnel. The body voted 74-0 to approve the resolution and referred it to the Senate for consideration.

The resolution, introduced by Representative Ben C. Ferry, condemns the terrorists’ actions, recognizes the contributions of police, firefighters and rescue workers,…

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