Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams has called for a substantial 75 percent reduction in a key project, aiming to decrease its scope from 40,000 acres to approximately 10,000. These demands are accompanied by an insistence on greater transparency and more stringent conservation commitments.
Despite the proposed scaling back, the reduced plan has drawn sharp criticism, with O’Leary starkly comparing it to "selling you a house, and you get to live in the upstairs toilet," highlighting significant dissatisfaction with the revised proposal.
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