Nevada Proposes Free State Park Access and Tribal Liaisons for Native Americans

Assemblyman Howard Watts, D-Las Vegas, has introduced two bills aimed at supporting Nevada's Native American communities. The first proposal offers free state park entry to members of Nevada tribes, recognizing their historical displacement and facilitating cultural connection. The second bill seeks to establish tribal liaison positions within the state government, improving communication and addressing the unique needs of Native American communities. These initiatives mark significant steps toward acknowledging and rectifying historical injustices, promoting inclusivity and representation.

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