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Utah Senate opens day 5; clerk transmits several House-passed bills and chamber recesses to caucuses
Summary
On day 5 of the February 2009 legislative session the Utah Senate convened, the clerk read a set of House-passed bills transmitted for the Senate’s consideration, and Senator Kilpack moved — and the Senate approved — a 15-minute recess for caucuses.
The Utah State Senate convened for day 5 of the February 2009 general session. After a guest prayer and the pledge of allegiance, Senate Clerk Clark read a list of measures the House had passed and transmitted to the Senate for consideration.
During the communications reading, Clerk Clark said the House had "passed as amended House Bill 17," then listed additional measures including "House Bill 34," "House Bill 52,"…
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