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As national budget negotiations continue, ask Congress to protect the business of public lands, support clean energy investments, and end big oil handouts! 

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Despite widespread support for a moratorium on uranium mining near the Grand Canyon, some in Arizona’s Congressional delegation support opening the Arizona Strip.  

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Nevada Conservation League Education Fund is Nevada's leading environmental advocacy organization. We fight to protect our community's air, water, wildlife and promote a clean energy economy.  We believe the most effective way to protect Nevada is through strategic planning, effective communication with policymakers and collaboration with a diverse group of community partners. Our organization works with a broad coalition of conservation and environmental organization's to determine priorities for each legislative session.

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    Monday, 16 January 2012

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NCL News Release - Interior decision protects tourism, water quality in Southern Nevada

Conservationists and business owners from Southern Nevada joined their counterparts in the West today (Monday, Jan. 9) to applaud the Obama administration’s decision to place a 20-year moratorium on new uranium...

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Ask for these Budget Priorities

As national budget negotiations continue, ask Congress to protect the business of public lands, support clean energy investments, and end big oil handouts! 

Take Action Now!

The American people have a right to air that they and their children can breathe without fear.

~ Lyndon Baines Johnson