Nevada Wildlife Commissioners To Discuss Pending Legislation Today
Nevada – -(TheOutdoorWire.com)- The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners will hold a Special Telephonic Commission Meeting on Monday, April 6 at 9 a.m. to discuss wildlife legislation pending at the Nevada State Legislature.
The Board of Wildlife Commissioners will be meeting via teleconference; the public is invited to participate in the meeting and provide public comment at the following locations: NDOW Headquarters in Reno, 1100 Valley Road; NDOW Elko Office, 60 Youth Center Road; and NDOW Las Vegas Office, 4747 Vegas Drive.
Wildlife Commissioner David McNinch requested the special meeting at a recent Wildlife Commission meeting in Reno, stating he felt it was an important duty of the commission to review pending wildlife legislation. A number of commissioners stated that they felt that taking a formal position on legislation was an important and essential duty of the commission, and the commission unanimously approved the special meeting.
An estimated 16 wildlife bills are pending at the Nevada State Legislature. The Board may take action to support or oppose individual items of legislation.
The Special Commission meeting agenda, and language of the bill draft requests is posted on the Nevada Department of Wildlife website at www.ndow.org.
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