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House backs overhaul of Capital Preservation Board, creates executive committee with reporting requirements

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2005
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Summary

The House approved first-substitute House Bill 291 to restructure the Capital Preservation Board and create an executive committee of the governor, the Speaker and the Senate president with oversight duties for the executive director; the measure passed the House 71–0 and moves to the Senate.

The Utah House approved first substitute House Bill 291 to change the composition of the Capital Preservation Board and create an executive committee made up of the governor, the Speaker of the House and the Senate president to provide more concentrated oversight of the executive director.

Sponsor Representative Alexander described the changes as consolidating decision-making and oversight for major capital projects. "We made some pretty big changes ... in creating an executive committee,"…

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