According to a Tribune analysis, Utah lawmakers who voted in favor of giving EnergySolutions a $1.7 million break on annual state fees received, on average, much higher donations from the radioactive waste company than did those who voted against the bill.
According to a Tribune analysis, Utah lawmakers who voted in favor of giving EnergySolutions a $1.7 million break on annual state fees received, on average, much higher donations from the radioactive waste company than did those who voted against the bill.
According to a Tribune analysis, Utah lawmakers who voted in favor of giving EnergySolutions a $1.7 million break on annual state fees received, on average, much higher donations from the radioactive waste company than did those who voted against the bill.