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House narrows petroglyph bill after debate over state role and private property protections
Summary
Lawmakers debated provisions in Senate File 91 that would direct state agencies to inventory and preserve petroglyphs on state lands. One amendment that would have directed a budget request for 3‑D documentation failed narrowly; a separate amendment strengthening private property protections was adopted.
Representative Larson Lloyd moved a second‑reading amendment to Senate File 91 that would have required the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources to include the cost of surveying and 3‑D modeling petroglyphs on state lands in its next standard budget request. He said the goal was to keep preservation and documentation on the agency’s radar after an appropriation was removed on the Senate side.
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