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What does the future hold for public lands in Nevada?

The Ruby Mountains in Elko, Nevada. Utah Senator Mike Lee is working to sell public lands across the West.
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Utah Senator Mike Lee is working to revive a proposal to sell off public lands in hopes of building more housing. That's after the US Senate Parliamentarian ruled an earlier effort to sell more than 3 million acres of public land violated Senate rules.

On Monday's State of Nevada, what does the future have in store for public lands across the West?


Guests: Kirk Sigler, western states correspondent, NPR; Aaron Weiss, deputy director, Center for Western Priorities; Ed Lawson, mayor, City of Sparks.

Paul serves as KNPR's producer and reporter in Northern Nevada. Based in Reno, Paul specializes in politics, covering the state legislature as well as national issues' effect in Nevada.
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