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Welcome aboard Joe Pyrah! Joe will serve as the Chief Deputy of the House of Representatives


Standing & Appropriations Committee Assignments are out, if you need a copy email housemajmedia@utah.gov


Speaker: Lockhart Majority Leader: Dee Majority Whip: Hughes Majority Assistant Whip: Menlove


press availability following leadership elections in the Speaker's office or House Lounge


stay tuned for Majority leadership election results!


Representative Doug Aagard (Kaysville) was unanimously elected as the Majority Leader by the Utah House Republican Caucus


Representative Steve Handy will be sworn in tomorrow at 12:15 pm in the House Chamber, all are welcome!


http://twitpic.com/181tki - Governor Herbert speaks to the House, which concludes the 2010 legislative session.


The bill being debated on the floor SB 150, Reading requirements for student advancement.


http://twitpic.com/180l9p - Vincent D'Onofrio visits the House in regards to his work in helping police officers with Utah's "Meth Cops" pro


SB119 is on the House floor, aimed at limiting the date in which certain special elections are called by a local school board.


SB277 passes in the House, meant to update the current system to more include DNA in violent and other crimes.


SB277 is still being debated on the House floor. This bill modifies public safety laws regarding DNA collection.


Being heavily debated is SB2, a bill which will reduce appropriations provided for school districts.


HB166 passes in the House. This bill amended provisions concerning public school administration, funding, and reporting requirements.


SB251 passes in the House, helping to protect against identity theft by addressing verification of employed persons.


Last Day of Legislative Session. Speaker Clark said on KSL this morning that nearly 60 bills will be discussed/voted on today.


SB66 passes 63/9 in the House, addressing home school and private school students' participation in extracurricular activities.


There is a call of the House for the 38/36 vote on amending SB 66, ultimately passing upon vote's end.


Final passage of HB 27 (already passed Senate) Lawmakers keep their daily salary @ $117, continuing a 10 percent reduction from last year.


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