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Utah Senate approves several concurrence bills, trims rural development fund
Summary
On March 1 the Utah Senate approved multiple concurrence items — including bond, land‑use and regulatory bills — and accepted a House amendment reducing a rural economic development fund from $5 million to $250,000 with a $75,000 loan cap.
Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate cleared a slate of concurrence items March 1, approving a range of bills the House had amended and referring them for signature or further action.
On the concurrence calendar, the Senate approved Senate Bill 15 (Children’s Justice Center amendment) unanimously on the roll call (28–0, 1 absent). First substitute Senate Bill 86, a 2004 general obligation bond amendment affecting prior bond allocations for capital facilities, was concurred with on a roll‑call vote (28–0, 1 absent); sponsor Senator Knudson explained the House and Senate agreed to…
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