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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Legislative leaders say no session is planned to try to override any of Gov. Mike Leavitt's vetoes.
Preliminary results of a legislative poll found "insufficient support to call an override session this year," said Kat Dayton, spokeswoman for the House's Republican majority.
Leavitt vetoed four bills and one line item in the budget bill.
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