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U.S. representatives Cannon and Matheson visit Utah House to discuss immigration, education and energy

Utah House of Representatives · January 25, 2007
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Two U.S. congressmen addressed the Utah House in a Committee of the Whole, answering representatives’ questions on immigration reform, No Child Left Behind, water and energy policy and other federal issues.

The Utah House of Representatives resolved to a Committee of the Whole on Jan. 11 to welcome U.S. Congressman Cannon and later Congressman Matheson for floor remarks and a question‑and‑answer session.

Congressman Cannon opened by criticizing what he characterized as showmanship at the start of the new Congress and urged lawmakers to seek substantive results. He discussed immigration policy and said he expected major debate and compromise in the months ahead. On education, Cannon said he considered No Child Left Behind ineffective in practice:…

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