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Utah House organizes for fourth special session; governor's proclamation lists six priorities
Summary
The House opened the governor‑called fourth special session, retained its prior leadership and rules, appointed committees to meet the Senate and the governor, and the Lieutenant Governor's certification read a proclamation listing six items including Draper corrections funding and Range Creek land protections.
The Utah House of Representatives convened its fourth special session on Sept. 10, 2004, and moved immediately to preserve the chamber’s existing organization and leadership. Representative Curtis moved that the House continue with the same organization and leadership as established during the 2004 general session; the motion passed on a voice vote.
The Speaker appointed Carol Peterson as chief clerk and directed her to read the Lieutenant Governor’s certification and the governor’s proclamation…
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