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Utah lawmakers push to repeal controversial lake restoration act

February 26, 2024 | House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee, Utah House, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Utah lawmakers push to repeal controversial lake restoration act
The Natural Resources Agriculture and Environment Standing Committee convened on February 26, marking the final Monday of the legislative session. The meeting commenced with the approval of previous minutes, which passed unanimously following a motion by Representative Owens.

The agenda was adjusted to prioritize Senate Bill 242, presented by Senator Mikel. The bill proposes the repeal of the Utah Lake Restorations Act, which was initially enacted in 2018. Senator Mikel described the legislation as straightforward, indicating a shift in focus regarding the management and restoration efforts for Utah Lake.

Further discussions on the implications of this repeal and its potential impact on environmental policies and local ecosystems are anticipated as the committee continues its deliberations.

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