Community members casting their votes in Part 1 of a December miniseries: Silas Campion, Julie Munoz-Najar, Gene Robinson, Xenia Mongwa, Amy Kilgus Chamley, Jason Bohm, Reagan Little, D meneca Turner-Winston, Braden
man: in the american west, most of the land is public land. it s owned by all of us. lower 48 than in nevada, wherehe close to 90% of the land is owned by the federal government. it s owned by us. chisholm: particularly in nevada, so many people are oriented to spending time out on public lands, whether you hunt, you fish, you just enjoy it casually, you horseback-ride, you re a rancher, you re a miner, you re a farmer. whoever you are, you spend time out on your public lands, and it s an amazing part of our legacy, and it s something that really distinguishes the united states, distinguishes nevada as a great, great place to live. baca: one of the beauties of nevada is that we have these millions and millions of acres of public lands, but sometimes this can lead to conflicts, as you have generations of people who come through and engage with the land in different ways. [applause] nancy pelosi: today we unveil a portrait of one of the greatest leaders the senate has ever know
man: in the american west, most of the land is public land. it s owned by all of us. lower 48 than in nevada, wherehe close to 90% of the land is owned by the federal government. it s owned by us. chisholm: particularly in nevada, so many people are oriented to spending time out on public lands, whether you hunt, you fish, you just enjoy it casually, you horseback-ride, you re a rancher, you re a miner, you re a farmer. whoever you are, you spend time out on your public lands, and it s an amazing part of our legacy, and it s something that really distinguishes the united states, distinguishes nevada as a great, great place to live. baca: one of the beauties of nevada is that we have these millions and millions of acres of public lands, but sometimes this can lead to conflicts, as you have generations of people who come through and engage with the land in different ways. [applause] nancy pelosi: today we unveil a portrait of one of the greatest leaders the senate has ever know
man: in the american west, most of the land is public land. it s owned by all of us. this is nowhere more true in the lower 48 than in nevada, where close to 90% of the land is owned by the federal government. it s owned by us. chisholm: particularly in nevada, so many people are oriented to spending time out on public lds, whether you hunt, you fish, you just enjoy it casually, you horseback-ride, you re a rancher, you re a miner, you re a farmer. whoever you are, you spend time out on your public lands, and it s an amazing part of our legacy, and it s something that really distinguishes the united states, distinguishes nevada as a great, great place to live. baca: one of the beauties of nevada is that we have these millions and millions of acres of public lands, but sometimes this can lead to conflicts, as you have generations of people who come through and engage with the land in different ways. [applause] nancy pelosi: today we unveil a portrait of one of the greatest lea
man: in the american west, most of the land is public land. it s owned by all of us. this is nowhere more true in the lower 48 than in nevada, where close to 90% of the land is owned by the federal government. it s owned by us. chisholm: particularly in nevada, so many people are oriented to spending time out on public lds, whether you hunt, you fish, you just enjoy it casually, you horseback-ride, you re a rancher, you re a miner, you re a farmer. whoever you are, you spend time out on your public lands, and it s an amazing part of our legacy, and it s something that really distinguishes the united states, distinguishes nevada as a great, great place to live. baca: one of the beauties of nevada is that we have these millions and millions of acres of public lands, but sometimes this can lead to conflicts, as you have generations of people who come through and engage with the land in different ways. [applause] nancy pelosi: today we unveil a portrait of one of the greatest lea