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Senate approves SB 212 to shift sales-tax revenue toward water projects

Utah State Senate · February 23, 1994
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Summary

The Utah Senate voted to advance and pass S.B. 212, a measure to transfer a portion of sales-tax revenue to water projects aimed at supporting rural communities; the bill passed the Senate and was sent to the House for consideration.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 22 approved S.B. 212, a measure to transfer a portion of sales-tax revenue to water projects intended to support rural areas of the state. Supporters said the change would provide dedicated funding to preserve water supplies and spur growth outside the Wasatch Front.

Sen. Mitrich, speaking for the bill, urged colleagues to support the legislation “if we want some growth outside the Wasatch Front,” framing…

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