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Utah Senate convenes extraordinary session, unanimously consents to governor’s appointments
Summary
The Utah Senate met in an eleventh extraordinary session called by Gov. Norman H. Bangerter to consider executive appointments; after staff review Senators voted 24–0 with five absent to advise and consent to the listed nominees, then gave farewell remarks and adjourned sine die.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Senate convened an eleventh extraordinary session called by Gov. Norman H. Bangerter (proclamation dated Nov. 30, 1992) to consider executive-branch appointments and unanimously advised and consented to the nominees submitted by the governor.
The session opened with a prayer and the reading of the governor’s proclamation by the secretary, which stated that the Senate was summoned "to advise and consent to appointments made by the governor to positions within the executive branch of the government of the State of Utah since the close of the 1992 general session of the 40th Legislature." The lieutenant governor’s certificate accompanying the proclamation certified the document and noted a membership change: Robert Montgomery’s…
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