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Utah Senate opens 2014 session with invocation, president’s remarks and introduction of more than 100 bills

Utah Senate · January 27, 2014
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The Senate convened Jan. 27, 2014, heard an invocation and musical presentation, President Niederhauser urged return to fundamental principles and the body read in and referred over 100 bills to committees; interns and staff were introduced and the chamber recessed for lunch.

The Utah Senate convened the first day of the 60th Legislature on Jan. 27, 2014, opening with an invocation by Elder D. Todd Christofferson, the Pledge of Allegiance and a musical presentation by the Calvary Baptist Church Choir and soloist Nicole Cordova.

Senate President Niederhauser delivered a lengthy opening address urging frequent recurrence to foundational principles, quoting historical documents and Article I, Section 27 of the Utah Constitution. In that address the president asked members to focus on simplifying and…

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