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House debates Senate’s tourism-branding funding bill as members circle measure for later action
Summary
Lawmakers debated First Substitute Senate Bill 1002, a tourism-branding funding measure that revises prior language and adjusts proposed appropriations; members voted to "circle" the bill for later floor action after extended debate over membership, spending levels and fiscal controls.
The Utah House of Representatives debated First Substitute Senate Bill 1002 on June 22, 2005, a proposal to fund a statewide tourism-branding program and to revise board membership and spending controls. Lawmakers discussed the bill’s history, appropriations and checks on second-year spending, then voted to circle the measure for later consideration.
Representative Michael Foley, speaking in explanation, said the bill revisits language from a prior session (Senate Bill 7) that was invalidated by a drafting/markup issue. He described the program as a board-led branding effort intended to…
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