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House circles revenue-bond package authorizing campus projects; lawmakers ask for clearer fiscal impact
Summary
Representative Stevens presented HB 112, a package of six higher-education revenue-bond authorizations funded primarily by auxiliary revenues and student fees. After questions about which projects might require state-funded operation and maintenance, the House voted to "circle" the bill for further amendment and review.
Representative Martin R. Stevens introduced House Bill 112 on Feb. 5 to authorize revenue bonds for six higher-education projects, including student housing and student-service buildings at Utah State University, Weber State University, Southern Utah University, Dixie College, Utah Valley Community College and Salt Lake Community College. Stevens emphasized these are revenue bonds to be paid by…
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