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Governor Huntsman provides written state message to Utah Senate; chamber briefly questions him and adjourns

Utah Senate · January 21, 2005
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Summary

Governor Huntsman appeared before the Utah Senate and provided his state-of-the-state message in written form; senators thanked him, asked a few brief questions, the chamber resolved to a committee of the whole then dissolved it, and senators heard announcements about a sponsored luncheon and a traffic lane reduction on Beck Street.

At a session of the Utah Senate, Governor Huntsman handed the chamber his written state-of-the-state message and took a small number of brief remarks and questions from senators before the Senate dissolved the committee of the whole and adjourned.

The governor opened by thanking the presiding officer and members and noting a recent event in Fillmore. "Now the good news is you won't have to endure my remarks. I'm simply gonna hand it over in final text form," he said, signaling he would not deliver an extended oral…

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