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House approves $?1.7 million supplemental package for juvenile reform; funding for probation officers, gang suppression, Camp Williams and Lone Peak

Utah House of Representatives · October 12, 1993
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Summary

The Utah House passed House Bill 13, a supplemental appropriations measure for juvenile reform, authorizing multiple line items including funding for probation officers, gang-suppression efforts, Camp Williams remodeling and Lone Peak Work Camp operations; the bill passed 69–1 and will go to the Senate.

The Utah House on Oct. 12 passed House Bill 13, a special-session supplemental-appropriations measure aimed at juvenile corrections and related operations. The House approved the bill by voice and roll-call votes, sending it to the Senate with a 69–1 margin.

Representative Jarnell (John L.) Valentine, the bill’s sponsor, told the House the measure contains four specific line items. He described item 1 as $275,000 intended to fund 10 probation officers; item 2 as $100,000 to…

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