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Commissioners, residents spar over accountability as state bills could limit local use of sales-tax revenues
Summary
Speakers at the Iron County Commission meeting debated recent state bills affecting local sales- and use-tax revenue, with residents calling for clearer spending guidelines and commissioners pressing legislators for flexibility to meet local public-safety and infrastructure needs.
Commissioners and public commenters discussed proposed changes to state law that could restrict how Iron County may spend sales- and use-tax revenues the county adopted to help pay for a new jail facility.
The discussion centered on several bills mentioned during the meeting, including House Bill 488 and a still-moving proposal referred to as House Bill 162. Resident Carol Barker urged commissioners to press lawmakers for public reporting and limits on uses, saying she wanted “accountability — how much was collected? Where was it spent?”
The county’s earlier effort to fund jail construction used a mix of options that included a local sales- and use-tax. Commissioners and several speakers said that the measures enacted last year — referred to during the…
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