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Senate unanimously backs HCR 5 endorsing ‘Centennial Values’ program

Utah State Senate · January 20, 1995
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The Utah Senate unanimously passed House Concurrent Resolution 5 to endorse a statewide 'Centennial Values' initiative encouraging teaching of honesty, respect and other civic values; senators noted optional local implementation and pledged committee support and modest funding assistance from the education committee.

On Jan. 20, 1995, the Utah Senate gave unanimous approval to House Concurrent Resolution 5 (HCR 5), a measure endorsing a statewide "Centennial Values" effort tied to the state's upcoming centennial. Senators across the floor described the resolution as nonpartisan support for civic and family values and urged local, voluntary community implementation.

Senators said the resolution would not require schools to teach religion or partisan…

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