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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Gov. Mike Leavitt has called the Utah Legislature into special session on Nov. 19.
This is the same day that legislators convene for their interim meetings at the state Capitol.
The call will include a limited number of items for which there is both urgency and broad agreement, Leavitt's spokeswoman, Natalie Gochnour, said in a release Friday. She did not immediately return a phone call left by The Associated Press at her office seeking more information.
Many of the issues are technical corrections to legislation that passed during the last legislative session, the release said.
A call listing the items to be considered will be issued 48 hours before the start of the session.
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