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House receives Senate concurrence on SB 3002, appoints committees and adjourns special session

Utah House of Representatives · October 17, 2011
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Summary

The House acknowledged Senate concurrence on the Nineteenth substitute Senate Bill 3002 (Congressional Boundaries Designation), appointed committees to notify the governor and Senate, and unanimously adjourned the third special session of the 50th Utah Legislature on Oct. 17, 2011.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives received a communication from the Senate on Oct. 17, 2011, that the Senate had concurred in House amendments to the Nineteenth substitute Senate Bill 3,002, "Congressional Boundaries Designation," and the House prepared the bill for formal signatures before adjournment.

Clerk read the message from the Senate: "October 17, 2011, Madam Speaker, the Senate concurred in the House amendments and passed nineteenth substitute Senate Bill 3,002, Congressional Boundaries Designation by Senator Okerlund, and it is transmitted for the signature of the speaker. Respectfully, Leslie O. MacLean, Secretary of the Senate." The Speaker said the bill "will be signed by the speaker and…

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