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Utah Senate convenes extraordinary session and unanimously consents to three gubernatorial appointments

Utah State Senate · November 14, 2012
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Summary

In a November 2012 extraordinary session called by Gov. Gary R. Herbert, the Utah Senate adopted session rules and gave unanimous consent to three gubernatorial appointments — Kevin Joseph Potts, Ann Marie Allen and Akiko Kawamura — by a vote of 21-0 with eight absent.

The Utah State Senate met in a ninth extraordinary session in November 2012 at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City to consider gubernatorial appointments and related procedural business. The presiding officer opened the session, called the roll and confirmed a quorum of 21 present.

A proclamation from Governor Gary R. Herbert, citing Article 7, Section 6 of the Utah Constitution, was read calling the Senate into extraordinary session "for the senate to consent to appointments made by the governor to positions within state government of the state of Utah since the close of the 2012 general session of the legislature of the state of Utah." The proclamation specifies the session was called for…

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