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House adopts conference report on bonding package; later votes to recall bill for reconsideration
Summary
After extended floor debate over a $165 million bonding package, the Utah House adopted the joint conference committee report on Senate Bill 213 (47–25) and later voted to request the Senate return the bill so the House may reconsider and permit earlier bond sales while interest rates remain low.
The Utah House of Representatives adopted the joint conference committee report on Senate Bill 213, the capital bonding package, by a roll-call vote that sent the measure back to the Senate for further consideration. The House vote on the conference report was 47 in favor and 25 opposed.
The conference report—presented as the best compromise the committees could reach—packages bonding authorizations for university and public facilities and related capital projects after extensive floor debate about the proper size of the bond and the state's long-term fiscal capacity.…
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