The Utah Constitutional Revision Commission is looking for two new members to fill six-year volunteer terms.
The new members will help the commission fulfill its duty of conducting a comprehensive examination of the Utah Constitution and making recommendations for the governor and Utah Legislature.
The 15-member commission hopes to find bipartisan individuals who represent major geographical areas of the state. Interested persons are encouraged to send their resumes and cover letters to Jerry D. Howe at the Utah State Capitol Complex, W210 House Building, Salt Lake City, UT, 84114-5210.
The fax number is 801-538-1712. E-mails can be sent to jdhowe@utah.gov.
The commission meets six times annually for three-hour periods. The meetings are usually held on Capitol Hill.
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