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Utah Senate Meets in Extraordinary Session and Unanimously Consents to Governor’s Nominations
Summary
The Utah State Senate convened an extraordinary session to advise and consent to a slate of gubernatorial appointments; after adopting 1995 rules, the Senate consented to the nominations by roll-call vote (24–0; 5 absent).
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Senate convened an extraordinary session called by the governor to consider advice and consent on recent executive appointments, and by roll call on the motion consented to the nominations with 24 aye votes, no nays and five members absent.
Alina Walker, lieutenant governor, certified a proclamation dated Oct. 31, 1995, that called the Senate into a sixth extraordinary session to consider appointments the governor made since the close of the 1995 general session. The proclamation cited Article VII, Section 6 of the Utah…
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