Nevada Pays Its Tahoe Agency Bill
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CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada’s continued support of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency was assured Wednesday when Gov. Richard Bryan signed a law that will pay the state’s share of the bills.
The measure allocates $346,000 over the next two years for the agency, $7,000 for Nevada delegates and $47,600 for the Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.
Bryan also signed another bill changing the makeup of the state’s delegation to the joint California-Nevada agency. The governor now will appoint two members instead of just one and the leadership of the Assembly and the Senate each will get one appointee.
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