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Senate approves congressional redistricting Plan L, 23–4; sends SB 5001 to House

Utah Senate · December 4, 2006
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed Senate Bill 5001 (Plan L), a four‑district congressional redistricting plan that the committee reported out 10–1 after statewide hearings. The measure passed 23–4 with two absences and was referred to the House.

Senator Bramble presented Senate Bill 5001, the congressional redistricting plan known as Plan L, to the Utah Senate and urged final passage after a two‑week process of committee deliberations and public hearings across the state. "The day of reckoning has finally arrived," Bramble said as he summarized the outreach and committee work that led to the proposal.

The plan, Bramble said, resulted from committee hearings in Salt Lake and subsequent town hearings in Provo, Price, St. George, Park City, Ogden and elsewhere. After public input and…

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