(REPRINTED WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS) " FIRST REPRINT S.J.R. 7" Senate Joint Resolution No. 7--Committee on Natural Resources January 24, 1995 _____________ Referred to Committee on Natural Resources SUMMARY--Expresses support of Nevada Legislature for ranching and farming in Nevada and urges Congress of United States to stop reform of existing regulations governing livestock grazing and management of public rangelands. (BDR R-1083) FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: No. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics is new; matter in bra ckets [ ] is material to be omitted. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION--Expressing the support of the Nevada Legislature for the ranching and farming industries in this state and urging the Congress of the United States to stop the reform of existing regulations governing livestock grazing and the management of public rangelands. WHEREAS, The people of the State of Nevada have a long history of being productive and successful ranchers and farmers; and WHEREAS, The money received from the production and sale of livestock, crops and other agricultural products contributes millions of dollars each year to the economy of Nevada; and WHEREAS, Because of Nevada's arid climate and lack of abundant supplies of water, large amounts of land are required to graze cattle and sheep effectively; and WHEREAS, Much of the land needed for grazing livestock must be leased under permit from the Federal Government, thereby making many of the ranchers and farmers in Nevada involuntarily dependent upon the Federal Government and its regulations governing the use of the rangelands located on the public lands of the United States; and WHEREAS, The Secretary of the Interior has proposed to reform the existing regulations of the Federal Government concerning the management of the rangelands located on the public lands of the United States; and WHEREAS, Such proposed reforms are extremely broad and extensive, and seek to impose numerous changes in the administration of the public rangelands which are not necessary or reasonable in order to maintain the public rangelands in a healthy and productive condition; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED BY THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, JOINTLY, That the Nevada Legislature hereby expresses its support for the ranching and farming industries in Nevada; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Nevada Legislature opposes any extensive and unreasonable reform of the existing regulations of the Federal Government concerning the management of the public rangelands in Nevada; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Nevada Legislature hereby urges the Congress of the United States to direct the Bureau of Land Management to take no further action to carry out the final rules of the Secretary of the Interior for the administration of livestock grazing as published in the Federal Register of February 22, 1995; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Nevada Legislature further urges Congress to develop and enact a comprehensive legislative directive addressed to those agencies of the Federal Government that manage the rangelands located on the public lands of the United States to adopt policies and regulations that provide for continued livestock grazing based on established concepts for the management and use of such rangelands; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Secretary of the Senate prepare and transmit a copy of this resolution to the Vice President of the United States as presiding officer of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and each member of the Nevada Congressional Delegation; and be it further RESOLVED, That this resolution becomes effective upon passage and approval. -30-