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Senate advances Soldier Hollow golf-course bonding bill after floor debate over priorities

Utah State Senate · February 12, 2001
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Summary

Senate Bill 65, proposing state bonding to finance a Soldier Hollow golf course as a year‑round recreational and revenue project, passed to third reading amid debate over economic benefits and state spending priorities; the measure passed 19–7.

Senate Bill 65, sponsored by Senator Steele, moved forward after an extended floor debate on Feb. 12. The bill would authorize state bonding to develop a Soldier Hollow golf course adjacent to Wasatch State Park, with sponsors arguing it could become an ongoing revenue producer and year‑round recreational asset.

Senator Steele told colleagues the feasibility study projects rapid payoff and estimated significant additional rounds of play,…

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