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House honors disability advocate Bettina ("Tina") Johnson with citation

Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 2004
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The Utah House of Representatives read a formal citation March 1 honoring Bettina (called Tina on the floor) Johnson for decades of nursing and advocacy for people with disabilities and multiple sclerosis; colleagues praised her leadership though she was hospitalized and could not attend.

The Utah House of Representatives recognized Bettina Johnson, commonly referred to on the floor as Tina Johnson, with a formal citation Tuesday honoring her years of service as a nurse and disability advocate.

Representative David Hogue introduced Johnson under personal privilege, describing her long record of service: three decades as a nurse in Texas, nearly a decade in Utah, leadership of the Legislative Coalition for People with Disabilities…

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