Nevada 2025 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SJR4 Introduced / Bill

                      
  
  	S.J.R. 4 
 
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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 4– 
COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES 
 
(ON BEHALF OF THE JOINT INTERIM STANDING  
COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES) 
 
PREFILED JANUARY 28, 2025 
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Referred to Committee on Natural Resources 
 
SUMMARY—Urges the Federal Government to support and 
recognize certain land use planning principles when 
conducting projects in this State. (BDR R-380) 
 
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No. 
 Effect on the State: No. 
 
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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. 
 
 
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION—Urging the Federal Government 
to support and recognize certain land use planning 
principles when conducting projects in this State. 
 WHEREAS, Over 80 percent of the land in the State of Nevada is 1 
owned by the Federal Government; and 2 
 WHEREAS, The public lands in the State of Nevada are managed 3 
by a variety of federal agencies, including, the United States Bureau 4 
of Land Management, the United States Forest Service, the United 5 
States National Park Service, the United States Bureau of 6 
Reclamation, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the 7 
United States Department of Defense, including the United States 8 
Army Corps of Engineers; and 9 
 WHEREAS, The high percentage of federally-owned lands in the 10 
State of Nevada requires coordination between these federal 11 
agencies, the State of Nevada, tribal governments and local 12 
governments and communities when engaging in land use planning 13 
in this State; and 14 
 WHEREAS, The Legislature has emphasized the importance in 15 
land use planning of local leadership and knowledge along with 16 
coordination with tribal and local governments; and  17   
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 WHEREAS, The Legislature has declared that the conservation 1 
and development of renewable natural resources is best led and 2 
directed by persons in local communities and, as such, has 3 
authorized the creation of conservation districts, comprised of 4 
members of local communities, to oversee certain projects and 5 
measures relating to the conservation and development of renewable 6 
natural resources within each conservation district; and 7 
 WHEREAS, The Legislature also passed the State and Local 8 
Government Cooperation Act to encourage communication, 9 
cooperation and coordinated working relationships between state 10 
agencies and local governments; and 11 
 WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States has also 12 
recognized in law the importance of consultation and coordination 13 
with local communities by declaring that it is the policy of the 14 
United States when conducting the land use planning process for 15 
public lands and the resources of such public lands to coordinate 16 
with other federal and state planning efforts; and  17 
 WHEREAS, A variety of federal laws that regulate federal actions 18 
on public lands, including, without limitation, the National 19 
Environmental Policy Act, the National Forest Management Act and 20 
the Federal Land Policy and Management Act require federal 21 
agencies to involve state, tribal and local governments and the 22 
public in the process of evaluating federal actions on public lands; 23 
and 24 
 WHEREAS, Managing public lands for multiple uses and 25 
sustained yield are also important principles of land use planning as 26 
these principles will best meet the needs of current and future 27 
generations of Americans; and  28 
 WHEREAS, Federal law requires the Secretary of the Interior to 29 
manage public lands under the principles of multiple use and 30 
sustained yield and authorizes and directs the Secretary of 31 
Agriculture to develop and administer the renewable surface 32 
resources of the national forests for multiple use and sustained yield; 33 
now, therefore, be it 34 
 RESOLVED BY THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF 35 
NEVADA, JOINTLY, That the members of the 83rd Session of the 36 
Nevada Legislature hereby urge the Federal Government to support 37 
and recognize the following land use planning principles when 38 
conducting projects in this State: 39 
 1. Actions on public lands in the State of Nevada should be led 40 
and driven by the impacted local communities;  41 
 2. There must be coordination between federal, state, tribal and 42 
local governments, including, without limitation, federal agencies: 43 
 (a) Providing early notification to the State of Nevada and 44 
impacted tribal and local governments in the State;  45   
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 (b) Providing opportunities for meaningful input from the State 1 
of Nevada and impacted tribal and local governments in the State;  2 
 (c) Remaining informed of the land use policies and plans of the 3 
State of Nevada and impacted tribal and local governments in the 4 
State and soliciting and considering the input of the State and 5 
impacted tribal and local governments when interpreting these 6 
policies and plans; and  7 
 (d) To the extent practicable, developing federal policies, plans 8 
and actions that are consistent with the land use policies and plans 9 
of the State of Nevada and impacted tribal and local governments; 10 
and  11 
 3. Public lands must be managed for multiple uses while also 12 
providing for the economic, social and environmental sustainability 13 
of public lands; and be it further 14 
 RESOLVED, That the Secretary of the Senate prepare and 15 
transmit a copy of this resolution to the President of the United 16 
States, the Vice President of the United States as presiding officer of 17 
the United States Senate, the Speaker of the House of 18 
Representatives, the United States Secretary of the Interior, the 19 
United States Secretary of Agriculture, the Director of the United 20 
States Bureau of Land Management, the Chief of the United States 21 
Forest Service, the Director of the United States National Park 22 
Service, the Commissioner of the United States Bureau of 23 
Reclamation, the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife 24 
Service, the Secretary of Defense of the United States Department 25 
of Defense, each member of the Nevada Congressional Delegation 26 
and the Governor of the State of Nevada; and be it further 27 
 RESOLVED, That this resolution becomes effective upon 28 
passage. 29 
 
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