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Project-funding lists approved
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"This is the committee, more than any committee on the hill, that drives the economy," committee co-chairman Rep. Kory Holdaway, R-Taylorsville, said. SB103, which divies money to each institution individually, placed low on their list as co-chariman co-chair Sen. Greg Bell, R-Kaysville, said "it's going to be funded at some level."
The group earmarked another $15 million or more for one-time expenditures, including items like the Regents Scholarship, more UEN funding and a libary consortium project.
• State buildings: Tops on the building priority list include an expansion of the Central Utah Correction Facility in Gunnison and a veterans nursing home in Ogden. Two other projects that were recommended are a new office building for the Department of Human Services and a new $25 million Utah Museum of Natural History building.
Total cost: was $150 million, the limit the Capital Facilities and Government Operations Subcommittee set when deciding what ultimately wild make it through the budget process this year.
"This has been a difficult year," said Rep. Kevin Garn, R-Layton, co-chair of the committee.
Contributing: Leigh Dethman, Wendy Leonard, James Thalman, Jennifer Toomer-Cook, Ben Winslow
E-mail: nwarburton@desnews.com
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