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House narrows Point of the Mountain authority board as part of SB 166; bill passes 62-2
Summary
First substitute SB 166, which adjusts the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority board composition and clarifies tax and land rules for the project, passed the Utah House 62-2 after sponsors described the shift from a large planning board to a smaller, development-focused board and discussed housing priorities.
The Utah House on Feb. 27 passed first substitute Senate Bill 166, making changes to the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority (POMSA) intended to move the project from planning into execution. The measure passed the House 62-2 and will be sent to the Senate for further consideration.
Sponsor Representative Tusher told lawmakers the authority's board would be reduced and reconstituted to emphasize real-estate and economic-development expertise: three governor-appointed members with specified development experience, one member of the House, one member of the…
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