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House approves modest funding, limits on artifact purchases for State Historical Division
Summary
H.B. 204 authorizes the Division of State History to collect and reproduce artifacts for education; the House amended the bill to prevent purchase of artifacts restricted from sale and passed it 44–22.
The House debated H.B. 204, legislation expanding the State Division of History’s authority to collect and reproduce historical artifacts and documentary materials for educational purposes, and passed the bill as amended.
Representative Evans (sponsor) circulated examples on the floor — a pen used by President Grover Cleveland to sign Utah into statehood and a corroded belt buckle associated with the…
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