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House passes Olympic coordination bill to protect state’s financial interests in SLOC obligations
Summary
The House passed first substitute House Bill 229 as amended to clarify state recovery rights and create a legislative Olympic coordination committee to oversee reporting and financial review of SLOC obligations; final House vote was 60–14.
Lawmakers on Feb. 2 passed first substitute House Bill 229, a sweeping measure that spells out the State of Utah’s financial interests tied to the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC) and establishes a legislative Olympic coordination committee to review reporting and financial arrangements.
Representative Jordan Tanner, sponsor, told the House the bill clarifies obligations tied to SLOC and contractors and enumerates roughly $140 million in state-related…
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