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Utah Senate Convenes extraordinary session and unanimously consents to governor’s slate of appointments
Summary
The Utah State Senate met in a June 2019 extraordinary session to consider gubernatorial appointments, including seven nominees to a Compassionate Use Board under the Utah Medical Cannabis Act; the Senate unanimously consented to the transmitted slate and adjourned the same day.
The Utah State Senate convened in a second extraordinary session in June 2019 and unanimously consented to a slate of gubernatorial appointments, including seven nominees to the state’s Compassionate Use Board under the Utah Medical Cannabis Act.
Senator Jay Stewart Adams, president of the Utah State Senate, opened the session after a governor’s proclamation calling the Senate to meet in special session to consider appointments. The proclamation, signed by Governor Gary R. Herbert and attested by Spencer J. Cox, said the purpose of the session was for the Senate to consent to appointments made since the close of the 2019 general session.
A communication from the Utah Department of Health listed seven nominees for the Compassionate Use Board — Joel Evenkrans, Ed Redd,…
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