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Utah House opens third special session, reaffirms leadership and rules to consider tax bill amendments

Utah House of Representatives · June 28, 2004
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Summary

The Utah House convened a third special session on June 24, 2004, to consider amendments to Senate Bill 147 and House Bill 273. Members affirmed existing leadership, adopted prior rules, appointed committees to notify the Senate and governor, and suspended full-title readings to expedite consideration of amendments.

The Utah House convened its third special session of the 50th Legislature in Salt Lake City on June 24, 2004, at the Capitol Complex, called by a gubernatorial proclamation to consider amendments to Senate Bill 147 and House Bill 273. The session opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance led by Representative Peggy Wallace.

Gayle F. McKeachnie, the lieutenant governor, formally certified the governor's proclamation and read the certification into the record, saying, "I ... do hereby certify that the attached copy of a proclamation issued under the date of 06/24/2004 ... is a true and correct copy of the original proclamation calling the 50th Legislature into a special session." The proclamation, issued by Governor Olene S. Walker, named two matters for immediate…

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