Utah Government Operation in Disasters, Proposition 2 (1990)
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Utah Proposition 2 was on the November 1990 statewide ballot in Utah. Its electoral disposition is unknown. It was one of three statewide ballot measures that year in Utah; of these statewide measures, two, including Proposition 2, were legislative referrals.
The ballot question said, "Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to allow the Legislature to adopt measures to insure the continuity of government operations when those operations are seriously disrupted as a result of natural or man-made disaster?"
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