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Utah House adopts supplemental funding to secure Range Creek, sends measure to Senate
Summary
The Utah House passed First Substitute House Bill 4001 to redirect state funds for security and management of the Range Creek archaeological site, approving the measure 72-0; the bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.
The Utah House on Sept. 15 passed First Substitute House Bill 4001, a supplemental appropriations measure that reallocates state money to protect the Range Creek archaeological site, and referred the bill to the Senate after a 72-0 roll-call vote.
Representative Bigelow, the bill sponsor, told colleagues the substitute clarifies prior appropriations and moves money to shore up security at Range Creek. "So we are identifying that we will move $50,000 of ongoing money from the Museum of Natural History to the Department of Natural Resources for security," Bigelow said, adding that an additional one-time allocation of $102,000 from state surplus would also go to…
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