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House approves revenue bonds after removing university parking language

Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 2005
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Summary

The Utah House passed House Bill 287 on revenue bonds and capital facilities after adopting an amendment that removed a reference to parking revenue for the University of Utah Hospital; lawmakers noted future state operation-and-maintenance impacts of about $475,400 if projects proceed.

The Utah House on the floor approved House Bill 287, a package of revenue bonds and capital facilities authorizations, after lawmakers adopted an amendment deleting reference to parking revenues for the University of Utah Hospital.

Representative Greg Buxton, the bill sponsor, moved amendment number 1 to strike the words “and parking” from the financing language, arguing the parking revenue “go to a different area” and do not fund the hospital expansion. The…

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