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Utah Senate meets in extraordinary session, consents to multiple gubernatorial appointments
Summary
The Utah Senate convened an extraordinary session in December 2016 and consented to a slate of nominees from Gov. Gary R. Herbert, approving agency executives including Tawny Pat Downing for the Department of Administrative Services and Jill Remington Love for the Department of Heritage and Arts.
The Utah State Senate met in an extraordinary session called by Gov. Gary R. Herbert in December 2016 to consider and consent to appointments made since the 2016 general session. Senators approved a slate of nominees for state boards and executive positions, and the Senate adjourned the same day.
The governor’s proclamation, read into the record by the Secretary of the Senate, cited Article 7, Section 6 of the Utah Constitution as authority to convene the Senate and listed the session’s purpose: to consent to appointments. The proclamation named appointees to the Board of Water Resources, the Utah Indigent Defense Commission, the Utah Science Technology and Research…
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