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2003 Legislative ARCHIVE Document
2003 General Session
Jan 20 to March 5, 2003
- Bills
Every introduced, amended and passed version of any bill
considered by the 2003 General Session are found here.
Includes:
- Two ways to search: By words or by Utah Code sections affected.
- Complete lists by title, number and sponser.
- A daily list of bills newly numbered or changed.
- Governor's Vetoes and other
actions The Governor vetoed 4 bills and one line item
from an appropriations act. The information on those vetoes is
found here.
- Legislator Voting Records
[Subscriber password REQUIRED. Will NOT work with "free one-day
password."]
The research is all done for you every night: With this service,
you can get any legislator's complete voting record on every bill
and roll call vote
this session just by selecting the name. Or, you can select a bill
(or a list of bills) and get a complete record of how every
legislator voted, just by picking the bill. You won't find this
service anywhere else (unless you do the research, vote by vote,
yourself.)
- Bill requests
Before an idea becomes a law, a bill must first be prepared,
then introduced in a session, then passed. The first step is
requesting that an idea for a bill be researched and then
drafted in final, formal form. This service helps you access
and search all bill requests for the 2003
General Session.
- Members of the Legislature
Lists of the members of the House and Senate by name or by district
with committee assignments, addresses, phone numbers and email
addresses.
- Lobbyists
Information on all lobbyists registered with the Lt. Governor
including address and phone numbers and the organizations
employing the lobbyists.
This service works two ways: First, starting with an alphabetical
list of lobbyists, you can find all organizations for which that
lobbyist works, and Second, starting with an alphabetical list of
organizations, you can find all lobbyists working for that
organization.
- Session Committee Information
Historical Information:
- Other Past General Sessions and
Interims
The primary source for the public
information in our Legislative Tracking Service is the Office of
Legislative Research and General Counsel. Other significant
information comes from the Utah State Senate, the Utah House of
Representatives and the Legislative Fiscal Analyst.

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