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House approves substitute establishing Olympics coordinator role, debates local funding and auditor oversight
Summary
The House passed a substitute to Senate Bill 121 creating an Olympics coordinator position (initial duties to be performed by the state auditor until 07/01/1997), and debated amendments about whether county service areas should be excluded or included for funding/oversight and how costs would be allocated between state and organizing committee.
Representative (Speaker 5), the sponsor on the floor, explained the substitute to Senate Bill 121 would create a coordinator to oversee day-to-day interactions between the state and the Olympic organizing committee. The coordinator's responsibilities include accounting for organizing-committee activities, reporting to the state, and coordinating services and contracts; the auditor is assigned those duties until the governor appoints a coordinator expected to assume office on 07/01/1997.
Representative (Speaker 10) moved pink-sheet…
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