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House funds Center for Persons with Disabilities to leverage federal matching grants
Summary
The House passed HB 234, an appropriation routed through Utah State University to support the Center for Persons with Disabilities. Sponsors said a 15% state match generates roughly $3.5 million in federal funds for training paraprofessionals and related services.
On Feb. 15, 1995 the House voted to approve HB 234, which appropriates state funds to Utah State University for the Center for Persons with Disabilities to support training and services.
Representative Lloyd W. Fransen explained the appropriation’s intent: Utah State University will receive the funds and subcontract with colleges around the state to…
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