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Utah House approves bill to broaden contingency planning for federal funding drops
Summary
The House passed first substitute HB 59 (58-14), which adds qualitative planning steps to Utah's process for preparing for potential reductions in federal funds, directing state agencies to consider non‑quantitative risks and report actions to the Legislature.
The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 31 passed first substitute HB 59, a change to the state's federal‑funds contingency planning process, by a 58‑14 vote. The bill, presented by Representative Ivory, directs state agencies and oversight bodies to add qualitative analysis to the existing quantitative contingency reviews and to plan for potential reductions in federal revenue.
Representative Ivory told the chamber the measure…
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