Congress has the sole authority to designate lands to be managed as wilderness and the Nevada Congressional delegation has shown on more than one occasion that sometimes controversial issues can be resolved in a collaborative bipartisan fashion.
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Emphasizing Congress's authority and bipartisan cooperation on land management.
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