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House reconsiders and approves $2.2 billion transportation bond and registration fee increase

Utah House of Representatives · March 11, 2009
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Summary

After a successful motion to reconsider, the House approved SB239, a $2.2 billion transportation bond package funding I‑15 improvements and other corridors and adding a $20 vehicle registration fee projected to raise about $53 million annually (net increase ~$14 million). The bill passed the House with the required majority.

The Utah House on March 11 voted to reconsider and then approve Senate Bill 239, a transportation package that includes a $2.2 billion bond authorization and a $20 increase in the annual vehicle registration fee.

Representative Garn, the bill’s sponsor, outlined the bond allocation: roughly $1.725 billion for I‑15…

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