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Senate debates $95 million bonding bill; members add and remove projects, defer final action

Utah State Senate (40th Legislature, 1st Special Session) · April 17, 1991
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Summary

Senate Bill 3, a combined capital infrastructure bond bill totaling about $95 million, was introduced with splits of roughly $55M for building projects, $20M for water and $20M for transportation. Lawmakers debated project prioritization, added and removed amendments (including a contested Fairgrounds Coliseum amendment and removal of a $950,000 land purchase for a courts complex) and recessed to continue next day.

Senate Bill 3, the combined capital infrastructure/bonding measure, was introduced April 11, 1991, by Senator Finlinson and described as totaling about $95 million with allocations of roughly $55 million for the building list, $20 million to transportation and $20 million for water and wastewater projects. Finlinson emphasized the bill's combined approach for addressing statewide infrastructure…

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