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Senate passes House Bill 1008 to reassign transit cash, then adjourns special session

May 19, 2021 | 2021 Utah Legislature, Utah Legislature, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah


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Senate passes House Bill 1008 to reassign transit cash, then adjourns special session
The Utah State Senate passed House Bill 1008 and adjourned its special session after appointing a committee to notify the governor.

Senator Cullimore summarized the bill on the floor, saying that during the general session the Legislature "authorized a couple hundred million dollars of bond" and that HB 1008 "leaves that bonding authority in place, but it takes some of the cash projects that we had put towards double tracking and reassign[s] some of that cash to some other transit projects, thereby giving us some flexibility in cash management." He moved that the bill pass under suspension of the rules.

After no substantive floor discussion, the Senate conducted a roll-call vote. During the roll call one senator was recorded as saying "No," but the clerk later announced that House Bill 1008 "received 23 yay votes, 0 nay votes, [and] 6 being absent" and that the bill "passes this body," to be signed by the president and returned to the House for the Speaker's signature.

Following passage, the presiding officer appointed a committee of senators to join the House delegation to wait upon the governor and ask whether he had further business to bring before the Senate. Members who visited the governor reported back that the governor had been notified that the Senate's business was complete; one senator relayed the governor's lighthearted comment that "we should all live long and prosper."

Senator Vickers moved that the Senate adjourn sine die. With no discussion the motion passed by voice vote and the presiding officer declared the special session concluded.

The action on HB 1008 preserves the Legislature's prior bond authorization while shifting specified cash allocations away from a double-tracking project to other transit projects; the transcript identifies the reallocation and the stated purpose—greater cash-management flexibility—but does not list specific project names or a detailed funding schedule. The clerk's announcement provides the official vote tally and the measure will be returned to the House for the Speaker's signature.

The Senate concluded its first special session after passage of HB 1008 and subsequent procedural business.

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