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House backs plan to centralize state housing programs, add reporting requirements
Summary
Third substitute HB68 passed the House 55–13. The bill consolidates multiple housing programs into a reorganized housing entity, requires recipients of state housing funds to report unit outcomes, and moves existing functions and funds without new appropriations, sponsors said.
The Utah House on Feb. 12 passed third substitute HB68, a bill to reorganize scattered housing programs and require more transparent reporting on how state housing resources translate into units. Representative Roberts, the sponsor, said the bill creates a reorganized entity to coordinate housing policy and requires agencies that receive state housing funds to report how many…
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