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Utah House approves voluntary tax contribution to help ranchers with wolf depredation
Summary
House Bill 305 lets taxpayers opt to contribute on individual income tax returns to a restricted wolf depredation and management account; the House passed the measure 65–0 after sponsors described safeguards, a phase-out threshold, and fiscal projections.
House Bill 305, presented by Representative Peterson, would establish a restricted account funded by voluntary individual income tax contributions to help ranchers recoup losses from wolf depredation should wolves be present in Utah.
Representative Peterson framed the bill as a voluntary mechanism aligned with public interest in wolf reintroduction: he said…
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