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House honors poet David Lee; floor considers multiple bills including proposal limiting school staff recommendations on psychotropic drugs

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2002
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Summary

The House recognized Utah Poet Laureate David Lee and heard multiple committee reports and bill presentations. Lawmakers debated House Bill 123 (limits on school personnel recommending psychiatric/psychotropic medication) and advanced a range of bills, including debt collection and midterm vacancy clarifications.

Members of the Utah House of Representatives honored David Lee, Utah’s poet laureate, with a brief commendation and a reading. Representative Moss introduced Lee’s service to schools and the state and moved the chamber to the committee of the whole so Lee could perform; Lee thanked the House and requested funding for the next poet laureate’s travel and read a short poem about Pine Valley, Utah.

On the legislative calendar, the House received a number of committee reports and proceeded with floor action on…

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