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House Circles $3.52B Appropriations Act, Opens Debate on $104.6M Supplemental Package

Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 1991
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Summary

House leaders circled the FY1992 Appropriations Act (House Bill 401) and opened consideration of a $104.6 million supplemental appropriations bill (Senate Bill 206). Members debated allocations, the West Valley Highway right‑of‑way funding and intent language; the House adopted several intent and technical amendments.

The Utah House on Feb. 27 moved forward on the fiscal year 1992 budgets, circling the Appropriations Act (House Bill 401) and taking up a supplemental appropriations package (Senate Bill 206) that together set spending priorities for the coming year.

Representative Glenny Brown, presenting House Bill 401, said the bill’s topline is $3,521,519,385 — an increase of $126,000,298.31 over the prior year — and yielded floor time to subcommittee chairs to summarize department-level allocations. Subcommittee chairs described appropriations for higher education, public education (including a raised weighted pupil unit),…

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