Rosen Introduces Pershing County Lands Bill to Support Economic Development, Increase Conservation
WASHINGTON, DC– Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) introduced thePershing County Economic Development and Conservation Actto expand protections for and improve the management of public lands in the County, and create new conservation and recreation opportunities, while ensuring the revenue from land sales stay in Pershing County.
This bill was drafted in collaboration with local officials and stakeholders in order to support long-term economic growth for Pershing County’s rural communities, while also prioritizing the protection and effective management of our public lands. The bill will also transfer land into trust for the Lovelock Paiute Tribe to support the expansion of their Tribal cemetery. This legislation has the support of county commissioners, ranchers, recreationists, conservationists, and private landowners.
“As Nevada continues to grow, we need to make sure that federal lands are being used in a way that fits the needs of our growing communities,”said Senator Rosen.“I’m working to support responsible economic development while also prioritizing the conservation of public lands. This bill will help boost Pershing County’s local economy and critical industries like mining, while also protecting more than 130,000 acres of public lands. I’ll keep working to ensure that this bill passes in the new Congress and becomes law.”
“ThePershing County Economic Development and Conservation Actis vital for the future of Pershing County and our citizens,”said Joe Crim Jr., Chairman of the Pershing County Commission.“Reconciling our checkerboard lands and protecting important Federal lands will ensure we have an ability to grow our economy in the future. We thank Senator Rosen for her support of this important legislation.”
“Friends of Nevada Wilderness is very grateful for Senator Rosen’s support for reintroducing the Pershing County bill,”said Shaaron Netherton, Executive Director of Friends of Nevada Wilderness.“We have been active partners with stakeholders and local governments working to resolve public lands issues in Pershing County for a number of years. We are excited about the seven beautiful Wilderness areas and we are also excited for the opportunity to block up public and private lands to support appropriate development including green energy along with better conservation and management in the checkerboard area along the railroad and I-80 corridor.”
ThePershing County Economic Development and Conservation Act:
Senator Rosen has been a champion for Nevada’s public lands. Earlier this year, she reintroduced theTruckee Meadows Public Lands Management Actto expand economic development and affordable housing opportunities in Washoe County, support local Tribal communities, increase conservation, and protect public lands and outdoor recreation. As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Rosen helped pass the modernization plan for theFallon Range Training Complexat Naval Air Station Fallon, which was signed into law at the end of 2022. This compromise included Senator Rosen’sLander County Land Management and Conservation Act, which transferred land to Lander County to improve airports, allow greater access to water infrastructure, increase recreation and outdoor tourism opportunities, and support economic development, while also designating over 14,000 acres of new wilderness.
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