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House advances $104 million capital bonding package after contentious debate
Summary
The House debated Senate Bill 214, a capital facilities bonding package priced at about $104 million, including phased projects and new construction. Members split over priorities and debt-service implications; the bill was returned to the Senate after recorded action (reported 46-23).
The Utah House took up Senate Bill 214, a capital facilities and bonding package that floor sponsors described as roughly $104,000,000 in authorizations to phase funding for prior projects and add new capital items. After several floor amendments and lengthy debate over priorities and debt service, the House recorded its action and returned the bill to the Senate for further consideration.
Representative Evans, the floor sponsor, summarized the package and its major components, reading a list of…
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