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Utah's State Constitution defined the new state government, which is modeled on the United States government. Utah's state government includes a Governor, Senate, and House of Representatives, all filled by elected leaders.
Joint Resolution –A joint resolution must be passed by both House and Senate. It is used for matters involving both houses, such as appointing joint committees or issuing joint communiques. Proposals to amend the Utah Constitution are contained in joint resolutions.
Joint Resolution - This type of legislation has a similar method of passage as bills. It requires approval of both chambers and the signature of the President. Concurrent Resolution - This type of legislation addresses matters impacting both chambers. They are not submitted to the President for approval.
Governor Spencer J. Cox.
Forms of Congressional Action Bills. A bill is the form used for most legislation, whether permanent or temporary, general or special, public or private. Joint Resolutions. Joint resolutions may originate either in the House of Representatives or in the Senate. Concurrent Resolutions. Simple Resolutions.
Like a bill, a joint resolution requires the approval of both Chambers in identical form and the president's signature to become law. There is no real difference between a joint resolution and a bill. The joint resolution is generally used for continuing or emergency appropriations.