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House conducts organizational votes, hears veto messages and adjourns after overrides

Utah House of Representatives (veto override session) · April 26, 2004
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Summary

In a special veto-override session April 26, 2004 the Utah House adopted session organization and rules, received multiple veto messages from the governor (including appropriations items and several House bills), held committee-of-the-whole hearings on fiscal/legal questions tied to appropriations, considered Senate overrides and later debated calendar order before adjourning.

The House opened the veto override session with a prayer and pledge and moved promptly into organizational business. Representative Curtis moved to retain the same leadership and organization as in the general session; the motion passed and the House adopted the same House and joint rules as previously used.

Madam Reading Clerk and Lieutenant Governor Gail F. McKechnie presented certified communications, including Governor Olene S. Walker’s veto messages for numerous line items and bills (for…

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