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Report: Utah Board Misused Public Money on Fossil Fuel Projects, Failed to Fund Rural Community Needs

Report: Utah Board Misused Public Money on Fossil Fuel Projects, Failed to Fund Rural Community Needs
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Utah Inland Port infrastructure bank bill sails through Senate

Utah Inland Port ‘infrastructure bank’ bill sails through Senate Katie McKellar © Steve Griffin, Deseret News Area at I-80 near 7200 South where the Utah Inland Port is planned to be built in Salt Lake City Jan. 27, 2020. The Utah Senate voted 23-5 to approve SB243, which would create “infrastructure banks,” a new mechanism to stash state money to be used as loans for future Utah Inland Port Authority projects. SALT LAKE CITY A bill to create a funding mechanism for low-interest loans for Utah Inland Port Authority projects on and off the Wasatch Front swiftly cleared another legislative hurdle Tuesday. The state Senate voted 23-5 to approve SB243, which would create “infrastructure banks,” a new mechanism to stash state money to be used as loans for future Utah Inland Port Authority projects, including projects in rural areas. It now goes to the House.

Activists call late-filed inland port bill to create state bank for port projects shameful

SALT LAKE CITY It s full steam ahead for another Utah Inland Port Authority bill filed late in the Utah Legislature s general session, this year to create a funding mechanism for low-interest loans for rural port projects. Even though dozens of public speakers lined up both online and in person on Utah s Capitol Hill Monday filling the Senate committee room s limited capacity due to COVID-19 and multiple overflow rooms the committee s chairman, Sen. Daniel Thatcher, allowed less than 15 minutes of public comment on the bill as lawmakers barrel toward the end of the 45-day session this week. We re running out of time here, Thatcher, R-West Valley City, said as he called on the last few public commenters to speak. Not long after, the Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee swiftly voted 6-1 to endorse the bill, with only Sen. Kathleen Riebe, D-Cottonwood Heights, voting against.

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