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NV Coalition Celebrates Efforts in Stewarding Conservation Bills

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Monday, June 12, 2023   

The Nevada Environmental Justice Coalition says a record number of bills related to environmental justice were filed in this year's legislative session. But only one was signed by Gov. Joe Lombardo.

Coordinator for the Nevada Environmental Justice Coalition Cinthia Moore said Assembly Bill 131 will create the Urban Tree Forestry Program, allowing towns and cities to go after funding to plant more trees and help mitigate the effects of urban heat islands.

But many other conservation-related bills either didn't make it out of the legislature or were vetoed by the governor. Moore said even the defeats send a strong message.

"SB 427 is the bill that the NEJC brought forward, with Sen. Edgar Flores," said Moore. "Even though it died in the Assembly, it has made it possible for people to realize that doing something to protect our outdoor workers and those that are exposed to extreme weather conditions - it's important to protect them."

Moore said conversations are already taking place to revise the bill and bring it back next session.

She added that they have commitments from various labor groups and state Sen. Flores - D-Las Vegas - who are willing to work together and make the bill stronger.

SB 169 was vetoed by the governor. It would have required Clark and Washoe counties to include heat mitigation plans in their long-term development strategy.

Moore's group called the veto "disheartening" and said it raises questions about Lombardo's willingness to address climate change.

And AB 312 would have created an Environmental Justice Advisory Council, but also failed to advance. Moore said it wasn't all for nothing.

"The coalition has been successful at changing the narrative around climate policy," said Moore. "So, what we have been successful at is putting a face, and human stories, around the need to address climate change."

Moving forward, Moore said the coalition is asking the governor and state lawmakers to act with urgency to address environmental injustice and find solutions that will benefit all Nevadans.




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