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‘A good sign’

. (Betsy Russell / The Spokesman-Review)
. (Betsy Russell / The Spokesman-Review)

JFAC is debating between three alternative motions on how to distribute $17 million in stimulus money to roads. The first, from Rep. Frank Henderson and Sen. Jim Hammond, would have the money distributed, whether to state or local roads, based on the greatest public safety needs. The second, from Sen. Shawn Keough and Rep. Jim Patrick, would give all the money to local highway districts, which Keough said feel they're not benefiting otherwise from the stimulus. The third, from Rep. George Eskridge and Sen. Joyce Broadsword, would target the money to road maintenance, divided by formula between state and local roads. Senate Finance Chairman Dean Cameron, R-Rupert, said, "There are three motions - each one has a senator and a representative on it. I think that's a good sign." He drew laughter; yesterday, all the senators joined with two House Democrats to pass a motion opposed by all the panel's House Republicans on statewide personnel funding cuts.



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