Las Vegas Review-Journal

Only 2 weeks left to save conservati­on program

- Sen. Yvanna Cancela Special to the Review-journal

PARKS and open spaces often provide the heartbeat for our communitie­s. They are places that bring family and friends together. They provide essential opportunit­ies for outdoor recreation in an urban setting. They help enhance our quality of life. We have some great urban parks and some amazing public lands on our doorstep in Las Vegas. A common thread with many of our parks is that they have received support and funding from a hugely successful, but not often heralded, federal program — the Land and Water Conservati­on Fund.

Now the clock is ticking on this vital program. One of the nation’s most successful conservati­on support systems over the last 50 years, the Land and Water Conserva- tion Fund has touched most communitie­s around our state. We have certainly seen its benefits in the Las Vegas area. The Land and Water Conservati­on Fund has supported Sunset Park, Lorenzi Park and Springs Preserve. It would be a shame if Congress allows this program to expire, which will happen on September 30 if they fail to act.

This support for parks has come at no cost to the Nevadan taxpayer since the funds come from offshore drilling royalties. All told, Nevada state has received over $102 million, which has been distribute­d across the state. If the program expires, we will lose a vital funding source that helps expand and enhance outdoor opportunit­ies for all Nevadans. The Land and Water Conservati­on Fund has also provided support to places like Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area and Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

The sheer diversity of projects this fund supports is truly a wonder. It’s a good chance that any Nevadan who has hiked, fished, picnicked, or recreated at local and state parks have benefited from this successful program. The Land Water Conservati­on Fund is like the score of a movie. You may not even realize it’s there, but it has a significan­t positive effect on the lives of us all.

I’ve spent countless hours exploring the beautiful landscapes of our state. From Lake Tahoe to Red Rock, there is no shortage of places to visit and enjoy.

Even though partisan gridlock dominates the current landscape in Washington, D.C., a rare bipartisan bill in the House, which would permanentl­y reauthoriz­e the fund, has cleared committee. This is good news, but it only gets us half way there. For it to truly work, we also need to ensure the program is fully funded.

It would be a gigantic mistake if we allow this program to expire. This is why I call upon our congressio­nal leaders to permanentl­y fund the Land and Water Conservati­on Fund. Future generation­s should be able to continue to benefit from this wildly successful program and have more opportunit­ies to get outside with their friends and family. It’s time to save the Land and Water Conservati­on Fund.

Yvanna Cancela represents Nevada state Senate District 10.

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