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Riverton council restores Utah League membership, reduces planned training cuts
Summary
In a June work session, the Riverton City Council voted to restore membership in the Utah League of Cities and Towns and to reverse half of a proposed cut to the city's education and training budget, adding funds to cover one-year National League participation.
Riverton City Council members voted in a May/June work session to restore the city's membership in the Utah League of Cities and Towns and to reduce — but not eliminate — cuts the mayor had proposed to the city's education and training line.
Councilmember McKay moved to reinstate membership in the Utah League of Cities and Towns; Councilmember Broker seconded the motion. The council's recorded vote was unanimous in favor. Councilmembers said they value the League's training offerings even as they debated whether the membership delivers direct lobbying value.
Councilmember McKay defended the League's…
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