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House passes supplemental appropriations bill after floor amendments, returns SB 217 to Senate
Summary
The Utah House advanced Senate Bill 217, the supplemental appropriations act for FY1994—94, after adopting floor amendments that added contingent funding priorities and a first-call appropriation for remodeling the Heber Wells Building. The measure passed the House 62 Yes to 9 No and was returned to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives on March 1 passed Senate Bill 217, a supplemental appropriations act for the 1994—94 fiscal year, after a series of floor amendments and debate over contingent project funding.
Lawmakers under suspension of the rules lifted SB 217 to the top of the third-reading calendar and considered amendments that would place a set of building and program priorities on any year-end surplus. Representative Marty Stevens and Representative Lane Hickman explained amendments that, among other changes, added a priority appropriation for remodeling…
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