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House approves bill to create Utah Veterans Affairs Office with modest startup funding
Summary
The House passed House Bill 21 to establish a Veterans Affairs Office in the Department of Economic Development. Sponsors said the office will improve coordination of benefits for veterans; the bill carried an estimated $50,000 first‑year cost and passed the House 65‑1.
The Utah House passed House Bill 21 on Jan. 24, 1992, to establish a Veterans Affairs Office intended to improve outreach and benefit coordination for state veterans.
Sponsor Representative H. Craig Moody told colleagues that Utah was then the only state without a Veterans Affairs Office and described the measure as a companion to a veterans preference bill passed earlier. Moody said the office would be housed in the…
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