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House passes HB3 appropriations package after debate over Antelope Island hunting language

Utah House of Representatives · March 11, 2010
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Summary

The Utah House passed House Bill 3, the final appropriations bill, 61-11 on March 11, 2010, after adopting multiple amendments and rejecting a substitute motion that would have removed language allowing sale of limited hunting permits on Antelope Island. The bill includes targeted funding items and intent language for capital priorities.

The Utah House on March 11, 2010 passed House Bill 3, an omnibus appropriations measure known on the floor as the 'bill of bills,' 61-11 after hours of amendments and debate.

Representative Bigelow, the floor sponsor, moved HB3 from the rules calendar and introduced a series of amendments that the chamber considered part of the final funding package for the fiscal year. Amendments adopted included a $25,000 drafting correction for a previously listed item (Amendment No. 8), language clarifying that selected legislative funds would be nonlapsing (Amendment No. 12), and an increase of $5,000 for the Division of Arts to support Utah Symphony community performances (Amendment No. 5),…

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