Summary
A Coalville lawmaker is pushing a bill that, if it passes, would allow Summit County voters to abandon their new controversial form of government that passed with 50.5 percent of the votes in November.
It could also cause five other counties in the state to rethink their county governance, including Salt Lake, Morgan, Wasatch, Grand and Cache.See the full content of this document
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Summit Reform Bill Passes Committee
State law allows for counties to switch from the traditional three-member commission to one of six other options, which include add...
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