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Senate approves bill altering Olympic Special Revenue distribution after amendment attempt fails

Utah State Senate · January 30, 2002
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Summary

After extended floor debate and a failed amendment to make distribution fully population-based, the Utah Senate passed SB 118 on Jan. 29, 2002, adjusting how Olympic Special Revenue Fund money is allocated between point-of-sale and population shares.

The Utah Senate passed Senate Bill 118 on Jan. 29, a measure governing distribution of the Olympic Special Revenue Fund. Senator Wadups (Senator Wadaps in floor transcript) explained that the bill preserves a 50/50 split between point-of-sale based allocation and a population-based allocation, while making adjustments intended to balance interests of incorporated cities and unincorporated counties.

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