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House adopts substitute narrowing transit referendum authority, expands regional participation
Summary
Lawmakers adopted a substitute to House Bill 127 that narrows a repeal attempt of the light-rail referendum authorization to focus on mass transit and expand the referendum authority to the broader UTA service area; the substitute was adopted after questions about whether highway improvements would remain in scope.
The Utah House adopted a substitute to House Bill 127, which had been introduced as a repeal of the light-rail referendum authorization that Salt Lake County voters had defeated. Representative Brown offered a substitute amendment that narrows the bill to address public mass transit specifically and expands the potential referendum…
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