[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 148 (2002), Part 15]
[House]
[Pages 21263-21264]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                               MEMORIALS

  Under clause 3 of rule XII, memorials were presented and referred as 
follows:

       386. The SPEAKER presented a memorial of the Legislature of 
     the State of Utah, relative to House Concurrent Resolution 
     No. 2 memorializing the United States Congress to support 
     Utah businesses that provide stable jobs and create a healthy 
     Utah economy; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
       387. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Joint Resolution No. 4 memorializing 
     the United States Congress to encourage the Utah Department 
     of Health to identify and promote culturally competent health 
     care to Utah's diverse populations; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
       388. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Joint Resolution No. 26 memorializing 
     the United States Congress to urge Utah state agencies and 
     the Utah business community to work together to develop 
     strategies that balance the need for regulatory protections 
     with the needs faced by the business community in its role in 
     strengthening the economy of the state; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce.
       389. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 7 
     memorializing the United States Congress to give approval for 
     the operation of a Class V landfill to receive only 
     construction and demolition waste; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Commerce.
       390. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to Senate Joint Resolution No. 12 
     memorializing the United States Congress to urge the federal 
     government to evaluate all legitimate relocation alternatives 
     for the Atlas Minerals Corporation Moab uranium mill 
     tailings; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
       391. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3 
     memorializing the United States Congress expressing deep 
     gratitude to the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee, its 
     President, Mitt Romney, Olympic volunteers and public safety 
     personnel for their invaluable contribution to the 
     overwhelming success of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games; to the 
     Committee on International Relations.
       392. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Joint Resolution No. 24 memorializing 
     the United States Congress to honor Princess Aisha Bint Al 
     Hussein, a Colonel in the Jordanian Armed Forces, for her 
     many personal accomplishments, and for her role in supporting 
     women's rights on behalf of the women of Jordan, and welcomes 
     her to Utah; to the Committee on International Relations.
       393. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 6 
     memorializing the United States Congress to welcome the world

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     to Utah and to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and extends best 
     wishes to all who come to participate in, to attend, to 
     assist in the presentation and administration of the Games, 
     and to enjoy world class athletic competition; to the 
     Committee on International Relations.
       394. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to Senate Joint Resolution No. 7 memorializing 
     the United States Congress that this act fixes the 
     compensation for legislative in-session employees for 2002; 
     to the Committee on Government Reform.
       395. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to Senate Resolution No. 3 memorializing the 
     United States Congress that this act designates February 14, 
     2002, as Discover Navajo -- People of the Fourth World Day 
     during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah; 
     to the Committee on Government Reform.
       396. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Joint Resolution No. 1 memorializing 
     the United States Congress that this act approves the 
     reappointment of Mr. Wayne L. Welsh as legislative auditor 
     general and providing an effective date; to the Committee on 
     Government Reform.
       397. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Joint Resolution No. 9 memorializing 
     the United States Congress that this act rejects the salary 
     recommendations of the Legislative Compensation Commission 
     that would, except for this joint resolution, take effect on 
     January 1, 2003; to the Committee on Government Reform.
       398. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Joint Resolution No. 5 memorializing 
     the United States Congress that this act urges an increase in 
     respect and understanding of differences among Utahans and a 
     greater determination to cross boundaries of culture, 
     religion, and ethnicity to better understand and befriend one 
     another; to the Committee on Government Reform.
       399. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 3 
     memorializing the United States Congress that this act 
     follows approval to operate the landfill granted by the 
     Department of Environmental Quality; to the Committee on 
     Government Reform.
       400. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Utah, relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 10 
     memorializing the United States Congress that this act 
     recognizes the Utah Shakespearean Festival for receiving the 
     National Governors Association Award for Distinguished 
     Service to the Arts for 2001 and expresses gratitude to those 
     whose efforts bring quality and professionalism to the 
     festival; to the Committee on Government Reform.

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