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House Concurred with Senate Amendments to Supplemental Appropriations Bill; $1M Transfer Cited to Support Health Informatics Jobs

Utah House of Representatives · December 18, 2002
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Summary

The Utah House voted to concur with Senate amendments to House Bill 6,001 (Supplemental Appropriations Act 5), approving a $1 million transfer from the Industrial Assistance Fund to the Department of Business and Economic Development to support a health informatics opportunity reportedly tied to about 1,600 jobs; the House also accepted deletion of intent language on sales tax exemptions.

The Utah House on Dec. 18, 2002, voted to concur with Senate amendments to House Bill 6,001, the Supplemental Appropriations Act 5, agreeing to a transfer of $1 million from the Industrial Assistance Fund to the Department of Business and Economic Development to support a health informatics project.

Representative Jay Alexander, sponsor of the appropriation bill, told colleagues the transfer is intended to enable the state to pursue a health informatics business opportunity. "They have like 1,600…

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