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House moves forward on PRADA authority to solicit proposals for Draper prison site
Summary
Lawmakers adopted a sixth substitute to expand the prison-relocation authority's role in soliciting proposals and tightened conflict-of-interest rules. Members debated whether the bill authorizes relocation or merely advances feasibility work; the House approved the substitute and passed the bill 51'0.
The House on March 13 adopted the sixth substitute to Senate Bill 72, changing the composition of the prison relocation and development authority (PRADA), tightening conflict-of-interest provisions and authorizing PRADA to issue requests for proposals for the Draper prison property.
Representative Wilson, sponsor of the House substitute, said the change "does not authorize the relocation of the state prison" and instead…
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