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House approves $85,000 for Utah Statehood Centennial capstone amid questions on non-lapsing language

Utah House of Representatives · February 5, 1997
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Summary

The House approved a $85,000 appropriation to compile a Utah Centennial capstone volume; members questioned why the appropriation was labeled 'non-lapsing' within the general fund language and urged cleanup of the drafting; the bill passed 41–25.

First substitute H.B. 240, titled the Utah Statehood Centennial Capstone, was debated on Feb. 5 and passed the House 41–25.

Sponsor Representative Dior said the bill would appropriate $85,000 to the Division of History to compile county-by-county accounts of centennial events and statewide activities (wagon train, inaugural ceremony, multi-denominational services,…

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