Wednesday December 3rd, 2025

Cortez Masto Calls for Passage of Southern Nevada Lands Bill at Senate Committee Hearing

Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, as the Democratic Ranking Member for the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s hearing in the Public Lands, Forests, and Mining Subcommittee, U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) called for passage of her legislation to promote sustainable and responsible growth in Clark County. During the hearing, Cortez Masto highlighted the urgent need for her Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act to protect over 2 million acres of public land for conservation and recreation while allowing Clark County to develop affordable housing and responsibly plan for population growth.

The Southern Nevada lands bill “is supported by a broad bipartisan coalition, including the State of Nevada, local tribes and municipal governments, conservation organizations, local business associations, affordable housing advocates, and chambers of commerce,” Cortez Masto said. She went on to outline how her legislation will help the Las Vegas valley grow responsibly while protecting its natural resources.

Hearing witness Jocelyn Torres, Chief Conservation Officer for Conservation Lands Foundation, urged the committee to “move this bill forward…and [not only] enhance protections for Red Rock Canyon and the Desert national Wildfire Refuge, but to do so in a manner that invests in the local economy by addressing the needs of a rapidly growing region in a thoughtful manner.”

Jon Raby, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director for Nevada highlighted the in-depth process that Clark County would undergo to ensure land sales under the Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act are responsible and in line with community needs.

Cortez Masto’s Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act will allow Clark County to develop up to 25,000 acres over the next 50 years, while preserving over 2 million acres of land for conservation and outdoor recreation. It was crafted with input from conservationists, city and county officials, business leaders, Tribal leaders, and wildlife and recreation interests. Last year, the bill passed through the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee with bipartisan support.

During the hearing, Cortez Masto also pushed for action on her bipartisan legislation to combat wildfires in the West. The Western Wildfire Support Act, cosponsored by Senator Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.), authorizes funding for cutting-edge firefighting equipment, creating new training programs for federal and local firefighters, and supporting wildfire recovery efforts throughout impacted landscapes and surrounding areas. Last year, this bill passed the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee with bipartisan support. 

Senator Cortez Masto has worked across the board to strengthen and diversify Nevada’s economy protect Nevada public lands, and plan for responsible growth. She helped pass vital legislation to help create thousands of new jobs in Las Vegas at the Apex Industrial Park. She’s delivered $4 billion to combat drought in the states bordering the Colorado River and secured $450 million to fund large-scale water recycling projects in the West, including one that will provide water for more than 500,000 households in Southern Nevada and California. And she’s fought against misguided proposals to allow the indiscriminate sale of public lands to pay for tax cuts for billionaires.

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