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House approves $129,200 appropriation to help rural liquor package agencies
Summary
Lawmakers passed HB172 to authorize a $129,200 appropriation from the Liquor Control Fund to provide a 14% cost-of-living adjustment for small liquor package agencies in rural Utah; House vote recorded with majority support and dissent over statutory vs. administrative approaches.
The Utah House on Jan. 19 approved House Bill 172, which authorizes an appropriation of $129,200 from the Liquor Control Fund intended to provide a 14% cost-of-living adjustment for small, contracted liquor package agencies operating in rural communities.
Sponsor Michael R. Steiner explained these agencies contract with the state in 33 small towns where…
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