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Senate approves $750,000 one‑time funding for a 'Citizens Portal' to centralize state services
Utah State Senate · February 25, 2020
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Summary
Senators passed SB159 to authorize the creation of a 'Citizens Portal'—a single online access point for state services—carrying a one‑time fiscal note of $750,000; sponsor described it as an initial pilot to demonstrate capability and user dashboards.
Senator Anderegg presented Senate Bill 159, describing it as the authorization to create a single "Citizens Portal" to consolidate state services and interactions in one place.
"This will be a 1‑stop shop for all of their interaction with services at the…
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