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Senate approves most gubernatorial appointments; insurance commissioner nominee addresses members
Summary
After waiving a statutory notice period, the Utah Senate confirmed a slate of gubernatorial appointments 26–0 (three absent) May 19, 2010, and heard remarks from the insurance commissioner nominee, who pledged to preserve state regulation amid federal health care reform.
The Utah State Senate approved a large slate of gubernatorial appointments on May 19, 2010, by a roll-call vote of 26 yeas, 0 nays and 3 absent, after first waiving a statutory 15-day notice requirement so members could act on nominations received May 5.
Senator Jenkins moved to waive the 15-day notice specified in Utah Code (as read on the floor), and the motion carried by voice vote. The Clerk then read a lengthy list of nominations from the Governor that…
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