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Inland port opponents call on governor to veto ‘infrastructure bank’ that would fund development

The governor has yet to sign SB243, which would fund improvements like roads, water, sewage and power within the port’s jurisdictional land.

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Deeda Seed, an organizer with the Stop the Polluting Port Coalition, Sarah Buck and other supporters, arrive at the Capitol to deliver a letter more than 1,700 people signed, urging Utah Gov. Spencer Cox to veto SB243, a bill that creates an "inland port fund, Wednesday, March 17, 2021.