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Utah Senate opens 2002 session with invocation, Bill of Rights reading and MLK commemoration

Utah State Senate · January 21, 2002
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The Utah State Senate began its 2002 organizational session with invocation and pledge, a formal reading of the Bill of Rights, musical performances and a Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Commission presentation urging service and an end to discrimination.

The Utah State Senate opened its 2002 organizational session with ceremonial observances, formal certification of membership and remarks on civic duties.

Senate President Mansell called the chamber to order and invited Elder Perry to offer the invocation. Elder Perry prayed for wisdom and ‘‘that they may have wisdom and judgment in the decisions that are made here,’’ concluding, “May thy blessings be on this body” and “Amen.” The…

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