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House passes Senate Bill 5 to create parks-and-recreation grant criteria, despite debate on advisory council travel funds
Summary
Senate Bill 5, creating criteria and procedures for awarding parks and recreation grants and a small $2,000 fiscal note for an advisory council's travel, passed the Utah House 43–31 after questions about preferential treatment and federal-agency eligibility.
The House approved Senate Bill 5 (parks and recreation amendments) on Feb. 17, 1993, by a vote of 43–31. Representative Price described the bill as establishing criteria and procedures for awarding grants to waterway projects and recreational trails, requiring matching funds from recipients and public input for trail projects, and…
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