From Deseret News archives:
Lawmakers to consider 15 items on Tuesday
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., who under Utah law is authorized to call the session and set the agenda, stated in a proclamation issued Thursday that the items "require immediate legislative attention."
The most controversial among them will likely be a "compromise" position on giving $4 million in state funds to the Salt Palace Convention Center expansion. Construction work on the $62 million expansion is already under way, but funding is still up in the air.
Legislative leaders said that battle, with undertones of GOP lawmakers' continued dissatisfaction with Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson, could well pit Salt Lake County House and Senate members against lawmakers from outside of Utah's largest metropolitan area.
Senators could become especially feisty, and just last week Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said he was "lukewarm" to the idea of funneling $4 million in state funds to the downtown convention center, which is owned and operated by Salt Lake County. But Thursday, he said that all of the items on the agenda were agreed upon by legislative leaders and Huntsman, with the only surprises being what was left off of the agenda.
In the House, the convention center funding plan could face an easier road because Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, supports the measure. Curtis did not return phone calls Thursday night.
The county's total convention expansion project costs $82 million. Roughly $20 million of that would fund a new parking garage for the South Town Expo Center. The county pays the most, but Salt Lake City is pitching in $8 million and the state $4 million, according to a compromise worked out by various groups last week.
Another influential Utah County senator said Thursday he isn't overly excited about spending state funds on the Salt Palace.
"If I had to vote today, I would not support it, but I am willing to listen to the arguments," said Sen. Curtis Bramble, R-Provo.
Farther north, in Weber County, Sen. Scott Jenkins, R-Plain City, is more entrenched.
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