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House narrowly approves modest trails appropriation after debate over state vs. local role
Summary
First substitute House Bill 104 provides $250,000 ongoing and $250,000 one‑time in trail development funding (targeted to first‑ and second‑class counties) with a local 50/50 match; the House passed the bill after debate about whether trail funding should be a state or local responsibility.
First substitute House Bill 104, an appropriation to restore modest, partly ongoing funding for local trail development, passed the Utah House on Feb. 6 after extended floor debate on the proper role of state government.
Representative Holdaway, the sponsor, said the bill restores some ongoing trail development funding that was cut during the economic…
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