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Senate President Highlights Utah—s Low Drunk-Driving Death Rate, Urges Continued Excellence Before Adjournment

Utah State Senate · May 16, 2012
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Summary

In brief closing remarks during the May 10, 2012 extraordinary session, the presiding officer recounted attending a legislative leaders forum, highlighted Highway Safety Office findings that Utah has a low rate of alcohol-related traffic deaths, commented on pension reform and the Castle Doctrine, recognized senators' birthdays, and then the Senate adjourned.

SALT LAKE CITY — As the extraordinary session concluded May 10, 2012, the Senate—s presiding officer reflected on recent conferences and state policy achievements, urged members to continue a theme of public service excellence and closed the floor.

The presiding officer said he and Senator Romero had attended the State Legislative Leaders Forum and distributed a Pew Center handout noting that public opinion toward government had eased somewhat. He thanked members for a gift and recognition presented at the end of the regular session and asked…

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