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House passes resolution to allow self-convening for impeachment; measure heads back to Senate

Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2004
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Summary

The House passed Senate Joint Resolution 6 to amend the state constitution so the House can convene itself for impeachment purposes; members discussed two-thirds thresholds and coordination with other amendment proposals.

The Utah House passed Senate Joint Resolution 6, a proposed constitutional amendment intended to remove a perceived procedural gap: while the Constitution grants the House sole power of impeachment, sponsors said it does not explicitly authorize the House to call itself into session for impeachment purposes.

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