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House approves $88.5 million in general obligation bonds for state projects

Utah House of Representatives · March 10, 2011
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Summary

The Utah House passed House Bill 4 on March 10, 2011, authorizing $88,516,000 in general obligation bonds and $2,185,500 in operations-and-maintenance funding for projects including a Utah State Hospital consolidation and a Weber State Davis classroom building; the measure passed 53–20.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives approved House Bill 4 on March 10, 2011, authorizing $88,516,000 in general obligation bonds and $2,185,500 in operations-and-maintenance (O&M) funding for a package of state building projects.

Sponsor Representative (speaker 7) told colleagues the package combines several projects and outside funding: “What this bill does is authorizes bonds to be issued in the amount of $88,516,000 together with operation and maintenance budget of $2,185,500.” He listed the largest allocations as $25,000,000 for the Utah State Hospital consolidation in Utah County and about $30,105,000 for a Weber State Davis classroom building, and…

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