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Mining and ranching interests. Tv reporter the town of ely cod experience the most impacts from the gat basin naonal park. My resides lieve thathe parks popularity could spill over into ely and rejuvenate an otherwise dormant economy. Christensen when he heard that there was support for a national park, he saw a solution. Reid i was willing to compromise significantly. Laxalt didnt kill it. Im sure he uld have, buhe didnt. Because of him, i made it smalr than it should have been, and i also allowed grazing ont. Cows d sheep uld graze there. I got it passed, and so there was talk about the seetary of agriculture at that time. Was recommending to president reagan to veto that. Ronald reagan democrats and republicans must join together not to do whats easy, but to do what is right. Reid so i called william penn mott, the director of park service, and i said, mr. Mott, theres talk about vetoing my park. How do you feel about it . He said, i, as a young park ranger, was asked by one of the
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Barragan of california who serves the 44th district. Washington journal continues. Host joining us is former representative from indiana, david mcintosh. He served from 1995 to 2001. He is now the president of club for growth. Thanks for joining us. Guest great to be with you. Host remind the viewers about the mission of club for growth. Guest we are the leading Advocacy Group for limited government and free market economic policies. We push for those in congress. We also have two Political Action committees that support candidates for congress and for senate who are champions for those issues. And we have been very active this year in the republican primaries in supporting candidates that we think will be great future leaders and strong supporters of progrowth, free market economic policies. Host what kind of spending have you done in previous cycles . What do you plan to do for this one . Guest in the last cycles we averaged probably around 15 million to 20 million. This cycle i thin
Us all sweetened up . The thing that came out of that really was the preliminary settlement agreement, which was an agreement between the tribe and the power company. Female news anchor well, the war has raged on now for 100 years, but today, the fighting stopped, and a peace treaty was signed. Male tv reporter the agreement was reached after a lengthy set of negotiations sponsored by senator harry reid. Tv anchor according tthe agreement, the water cant be used for new growth, only in times of drought. And in times when the water is plentiful, it will be used to improve flows along the Truckee River for the pyramid paiute tribes cuiui fish. Reid i think its really a good that we have a single loset know male news anchor but still to be determined is how fallon farmers, both on and off the reservation, will fare. They have not signed off on the agreement. Chisholm the farmers in tcid began getting nervous about how the discussions were going. They either walked out or were locked out,