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House concurs with Senate on Salt Lake County transit tax distribution; intent language debated
Summary
Lawmakers concurred with Senate amendments to HB 287 to create a special fund allowing a portion of Salt Lake County’s quarter-of-a-quarter sales tax to be used by the State Transportation Commission; members debated intent language to ensure the funds supplement rather than supplant existing projects.
On the final day of the 2001 session, the Utah House agreed to Senate amendments to House Bill 287, a change that creates a special revenue fund into which one-quarter of one-quarter-cent of Salt Lake County’s sales tax revenue may be deposited for use by the State Transportation Commission on projects in Salt Lake County.
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