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Utah Senate Consents to Governor Huntsman’s Appointments in Extraordinary Session

Utah State Senate · May 16, 2007
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Summary

In a brief second extraordinary session in May 2007, the Utah Senate adopted its rules and, by roll-call vote, consented to a slate of gubernatorial appointments transmitted by Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr.; the motion passed 24–0 with five senators absent.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Senate convened in a second extraordinary session in May 2007 and unanimously consented to a slate of appointments transmitted by Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr.

Gary R. Herbert, lieutenant governor, read the governor’s proclamation convening the Senate and the list of appointments. In the proclamation Herbert recited the governor’s language calling the body into session “for the Senate to consent to appointments made by the governor to positions within state government since the close of the 2007 general session.”

Senator Hilliard moved that the Senate consent to the appointments as read. The motion was put to a…

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