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Second graders present bill to name cherry Utah’s state fruit; Senate approves on consent calendar
Summary
A Millville Elementary second‑grade class presented House Bill 33 to the Utah Senate advocating designation of the cherry as the state fruit; senators moved the bill onto the consent calendar and recorded a unanimous favorable vote in open session (23‑0, 6 absent).
A second‑grade class from Millville Elementary visited the Utah State Senate on Feb. 19 to present House Bill 33, a centennial‑project proposal asking the Legislature to designate the cherry as the state fruit.
Teacher Sandra Merrill introduced the students, who told senators they had surveyed elementary schools across Utah…
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