
@nevadannews Nevadans who enjoy experiencing their state’s natural outdoors beauty may soon have more opportunities to do so. A pair of bipartisan bills from Nevada Democratic US Rep. Susie Lee aimed at expanding recreational biking and climbing opportunities on federal public lands in Nevada and across the country passed as part of larger legislation that cleared the House of Representatives, her office announced. Nachelle (ogofthehrc) has more! Click the link in our bio to read more.
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