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Senate hears testimony and approves Ute recognition resolution after descendants' remarks
Utah Senate (1990 Legislature) · January 16, 1990
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Summary
The Senate received testimony from descendants of Ute leader John Duncan and passed HCR 7, a concurrent resolution recommending name plaques for two Ute leader busts; the resolution passed on a roll call and will be forwarded to the governor.
The Senate placed House Concurrent Resolution 7 under suspension of the rules, resolved into a Committee of the Whole to hear testimony, and then passed the resolution commending steps to provide identification plaques for two Ute leaders whose busts stand at the House chamber…
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