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Utah House advances major base budgets, including $2.1 billion higher education package
Summary
The House passed several base budget bills on Jan. 27, 2021, including HB1 (higher education, $2.1 billion), HB6 (infrastructure and general government), HB4 (business/economic development) and agency budgets; amendments reallocating specific line items were adopted and the measures were transmitted to the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 27 advanced a slate of base budget bills, approving a $2.1 billion higher education package and multiple agency budgets before adjourning.
Representative Mike Miles moved to uncircle House Bill 1, the higher education base budget, and offered Amendment 3 to reallocate funds from the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget to the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Institute for economic forecasting. "This HB1 higher education based budget bill appropriates and listen to this number $2,100,000,000 in fiscal year 2022 to Utah's public colleges and universities," Miles said in his presentation. The House…
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