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Utah Senate Consents to Governor’s Appointments in Extraordinary Session
Summary
The Utah State Senate convened in an extraordinary session May 1, 2017, to consider gubernatorial appointments and voted 23–0, with six absent, to consent to the slate of nominees to multiple state boards and commissions.
The Utah State Senate met in an extraordinary session May 1, 2017, at the Utah State Capitol and consented to a slate of appointments submitted by Gov. Gary R. Herbert since the close of the 2017 general session.
The session was called by gubernatorial proclamation, read into the record and certified by the lieutenant governor. The proclamation cited Article 7, Section 6 of the Utah Constitution and Utah Code 67-1-1 and -2 as authority to convene the Senate for the purpose of considering consent to appointments to state…
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