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Senate narrowly advances bill encouraging in‑state intercollegiate competition after heated debate
Utah State Senate · February 7, 1991
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Summary
Senate substitute Bill 31, which would encourage state public universities to play each other in intercollegiate competition, drew wide debate about legislative role in athletic scheduling and passed to second reading by a close 15–14 vote.
Senate Substitute Bill 31 was the subject of an extended debate over whether the Legislature should play any role in athletic scheduling among Utah’s public universities. Sponsor Senator Levitt argued the measure would promote in‑state competition, increase gate receipts for…
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