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Utah s scaled-back agency reshuffle could give priority to ATV use

Proposal still could give priority to boosting motorized recreation. (Tribune file photo) A tourist enjoys the view from Dead Horse Point State Park, one of 44 operated by the Utah Department of Natural Resources. A bill before the Legislature to restructure the department would break its Division of Parks and Recreation into two divisions and could prioritize motorized recreation in grant making.   | Feb. 19, 2021, 2:18 p.m. The Cox administration’s proposed reorganization of Utah state agencies that oversee the environment and natural resources has been scaled way back. Instead of merging the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), a bill introduced last week would set up a “coordination council” to explore ways the agencies can work more effectively together.

Should Utah pony up to bring Yellowstone back to Beehive State?

Utah lawmakers meeting in Salt Lake City debate more than doubling subsidies for films that shoot in the Beehive State, raising questions about whether the entertainment industry deserves special incentives.

Should state join bidding war to have shows like Yellowstone filmed there?

Should state join bidding war to have shows like ‘Yellowstone’ filmed there? Ashley Imlay © Cam McLeod, Paramount Network Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton, left, and Kevin Costner as John Dutton in an episode of the third season of “Yellowstone.” SALT LAKE CITY A bill that would more than double subsidies for films that shoot in the Beehive State sparked a passionate debate Tuesday about the popular television series “Yellowstone” and whether the entertainment industry deserves special incentives. SB167 would increase the maximum tax credit the Governor’s Office of Economic Development can award to a motion picture during a year from $6.7 million to $15 million. The bill would cost $8.2 million in ongoing funding from the education fund.

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