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Utah Legislature Reconvenes in Special Session to Consider Repeal of HB 477

Utah State Senate (50th Legislature, Special Session) · March 25, 2011
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Summary

Gov. Gary R. Herbert called a special session of the 50th Utah Legislature for March 25, 2011, to consider repealing HB 477, the government records amendment. The Senate opened with prayer and the pledge, established a quorum (23 present), adopted rules, and appointed committees to notify the governor and the House.

The Utah State Senate reconvened in a special session on March 25, 2011, at the Utah State Capitol after a proclamation from Governor Gary R. Herbert calling the 50th Legislature back for one purpose: to consider repeal of HB 477, a government records amendment. The proclamation and certification were read aloud by Greg Bell, Lieutenant Governor, who stated the governor's call "for a single purpose, to repeal HB 477 government records amendment, which passed during the 2011 regular session of the 50 ninth legislature."

Senator Howard Stevenson led the Senate in an opening prayer that…

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