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Senate sends Dixie State name-change process back to community, passes bill
Utah Senate · March 3, 2021
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Summary
The Senate passed first substitute House Bill 278, which removes a unilateral legislative name change and requires Dixie State University trustees and a locally constituted heritage committee to propose a name through a public process.
The Senate adopted first substitute House Bill 278 on March 3, returning the naming decision for Dixie State University to the university’s trustees and a local heritage committee. The substitute removes an immediate legislative name deletion and establishes a community-driven process for recommending and selecting any…
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