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Senate honors Peru's Consul General Chikata and former Honorary Consul David D'Triya

February 23, 2024 | 2024 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Senate honors Peru's Consul General Chikata and former Honorary Consul David D'Triya
The 2024 General Legislative Session in Utah commenced on February 23, 2024, with a gathering of 26 senators present. The meeting began with a pledge led by Senator Wyler, followed by a roll call confirming attendance.

Senator Escamilla was the first to address the assembly, utilizing personal privilege to introduce special guests, including the newly appointed Consul General of Peru, Mr. Chikata. This marks the establishment of the third consulate in Utah, joining those from Mexico and El Salvador. Senator Escamilla highlighted the significant Peruvian community in Utah, which numbers over 45,000 individuals. He expressed gratitude for the strong ties between Peru and Utah, noting the governor's participation in multiple trade missions to Peru.

Following this introduction, Senator Escamilla presented a citation honoring David D'Triya, the former honorary consul of Peru, for his 15 years of service. D'Triya has played a vital role in fostering relationships between Peru and Utah, contributing to cultural and economic exchanges. The Senate recognized his dedication and involvement in the arts, as well as his family's contributions to the community.

Senator Owens then took the floor, also under personal privilege, to acknowledge members of the Mount Nebo chapter of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) present in the gallery. He expressed appreciation for their participation in the legislative process and commemorated the memory of Garrett Hall, a former FFA member who passed away last year. Senator Owens invited a moment of silence in honor of Hall, recognizing his impact on the youth and agricultural education in Utah.

The meeting underscored the importance of international relations and community engagement, with senators celebrating both the contributions of foreign nationals and the legacy of local leaders. The session concluded with a sense of camaraderie and remembrance, setting a collaborative tone for the legislative agenda ahead.

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