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Supreme Court and Senate will share chambers
The chambers, located at the east end of the third floor, has been repainted with the wood benches refinished. It is usually open each day for visitors.
But under a new space plan for the Capitol, senators, whose space borders the chambers, may actually hold some of their committee meetings in the chambers. In addition, internal Senate offices now lie behind the chambers. And through a previous statute and SB112, which passed the Senate Monday, GOP Senate leaders are moving to take official control of more space that used to be controlled by the high court itself.
Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Christine Durham says that in a perfect world, the third branch of government would like to control the historic spaces it once had in the Capitol.
Since the high court moved its chambers and offices to the Scott M. Matheson State Courthouse located at 400 S. State, the Supreme Court has held oral arguments in its old Capitol chambers at least three or four times a year, Durham said.
Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said "it only makes sense" that the Senate, which has all the office space around the chambers, should schedule to use the chambers itself, a meeting room behind the chambers and an office next to that meeting room.
"We came to this agreement in a conciliatory manner," Valentine said Monday, the first day of the 45-day Legislature. In fact, the meeting room behind the chambers will be both the Senate Rules Committee room and what's known as the "deliberatory" room for the high court justices. And a sign on the door lists both uses.
"We're having a special closet built" at the far end of the Rules Committee room where the justices can change into their robes. And the large table can be used for justices to deliberate following oral arguments in the chambers.
Finally, Senate Rules Committee Chairman Sen. Bill Hickman, R-St. George, will use the office most of the time during the session, but he can temporarily move out if Durham needs the office during a Supreme Court meeting during the general session.
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