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(KSL News) -- One of Utah's deadliest highways could be in for a makeover.
A bill introduced on Capitol Hill calls for 1.3 billion dollars to reconstruct U-S Highway 6 between Spanish Fork and Price.
Carbon County residents say the widening of the highway is long overdue.
Many house leaders are against the project.
Last year, 13 people died on the rural highway.