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Southern Nevada Limited Transition Area Act
4/7/2025, 2:50 PM
Summary of Bill S 1939
Bill 110 s 1939, also known as the Southern Nevada Limited Transition Area Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to establish a limited transition area in Southern Nevada to protect the natural resources and wildlife in the region.
The bill aims to balance the needs of development and conservation by designating specific areas where development will be limited in order to preserve the unique ecosystems and habitats found in Southern Nevada. This includes restrictions on mining, logging, and other activities that could harm the environment.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the management of public lands in the region, including the establishment of a management plan to ensure sustainable use of resources and protection of wildlife. It also calls for increased collaboration between federal, state, and local agencies to coordinate efforts to protect the environment in Southern Nevada. Overall, the Southern Nevada Limited Transition Area Act seeks to strike a balance between economic development and environmental conservation in order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the region's natural resources.
The bill aims to balance the needs of development and conservation by designating specific areas where development will be limited in order to preserve the unique ecosystems and habitats found in Southern Nevada. This includes restrictions on mining, logging, and other activities that could harm the environment.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for the management of public lands in the region, including the establishment of a management plan to ensure sustainable use of resources and protection of wildlife. It also calls for increased collaboration between federal, state, and local agencies to coordinate efforts to protect the environment in Southern Nevada. Overall, the Southern Nevada Limited Transition Area Act seeks to strike a balance between economic development and environmental conservation in order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the region's natural resources.
Current Status of Bill S 1939
Bill S 1939 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since August 2, 2007. Bill S 1939 was introduced during Congress 110 and was introduced to the Senate on August 2, 2007. Bill S 1939's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 653. as of April 10, 2008
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 1939
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 1939
Primary Policy Focus
Public Lands and Natural ResourcesComments
Sponsors and Cosponsors of S 1939
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