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Show r local notes 1 Money re-allocated to SUSC As a result of last week's special session, Southern Utah State College will receive $276,000 for alteration and repairs which were "mysteriously deleted" from the budget session of the state legislature held earlier. According to S. Garth Jones, District 74 State Representative, House Bill-1 which he sponsored, rearranged re-arranged the priority list for building in the state to the same as it originally was. Senator Ivan Matheson, Jones said, made certain the bill made its way through the Senate, also. The special session did not accomplish ac-complish what the governor intended it to, Jones said, that is, to ammend ' the state constitution. The senate approved certain changes, he added, and the House passed other measures. But none of the constitutional con-stitutional changes passed the entire legislature. "There will be no measures on the ballot urrtcss they arrive there through citizen initiative or referendum," Jones said. "The legislature did, however, address itself to several corrective measures that have become apparent since the budget session." Many of the problems that plagued bills passed by the budget session were given an okay by the courts, he noted, and others were ammended slightly in the special session. The special session was held from May 24-26. |