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Senate passes capital facilities bonding package after swapping House language into bill
Summary
The Utah Senate approved a capital facilities bonding package on third reading, adopting House substitute language and sending the combined bill back to the House for further action. Lawmakers debated project lists and funding allocations, including roads and water projects, before final votes.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Senate voted to approve a capital facilities bonding package on third reading on March 1, 1994, sending the measure to the House after substituting House language into the Senate bill.
Senator Steven J. Reese, who introduced the bonding bill, walked senators through the measure’s project list and sums, including allocations for roads, interchanges and studies. He said the bill included funding lines such as a roughly $10.25 million road allocation that would support match programs and specific projects including the Bangerter Highway work and Provo…
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