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TESTIMONY OF 



SUE WAGNER 



NEVADA STATE SENATOR 



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Hearings of Senate Subcoramittee on Public Lands and Forests 



in the COill-lITTSE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES 



on 

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 THE NATIONAL FORESTS AND PUBLIC LANDS ENHANCEMENT .ACT OF 1587 



June 2G, 1987 



I air. Sue v:acner, Nevada State Senator and a co-chainr.an cf 

 the National Forests Tas:; Force of Nevada. I an sorry that I 

 cannot appear before you personally to deliver this testimony. 

 However, I v.'ish to assure you that -y enthusiasm for seeing this 

 legislation converted into law has not lessened; as I remain 

 convinced that this proposal v.'ould not only implement the 

 original objectives of the Interchange Act for the state of 

 Nevada, but v;ould greatly enhance public lands management and 

 public opportunities for all Nevadans. 



Approximately two and one-half years ago, it was discovered 

 that the current Ad.T.inistration v;as implementing a proposal to 

 eliminate most of the National Forest System land in the state 

 of Nevada, along with several other National Forests in other 



