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House approves changes to Capitol Preservation Board, reduces board membership and shifts to preservation role
Summary
The House passed amendments to create a Capitol Hill facilities authority (renaming and expanding oversight), reduce the Capital Preservation Board from 15 to 11 members, and move the body from restoration to longer‑term preservation and conservation with a board‑appointed maintenance director.
The Utah House approved revisions to the Capitol Preservation Board that change the board’s focus from short‑term restoration to longer‑term preservation and conservation, reduce its membership and formalize new roles.
Representative Wallace, sponsor of the changes, told colleagues the work to stabilize structures is largely complete and that the state should move into a preservation phase. Wallace described the Capitol…
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