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Catherine Cortez Masto: “In the initial law passed in 1989, Congress gave Clark…”

Featuring: Catherine Cortez Masto, Democratic | U.S. Senate from Nevada

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Catherine Cortez Masto Advocates for Apex Area Technical Corrections Act in Senate

Published | Video Starts at 02:23

That means every business that wants to start constructing or even expand at Apex has to go through the complicated federal permitting process if they want to access necessity necessities like gas, power, sewage, access roads and broadband lines across those BLM controlled corridors. In the initial law passed in 1989, Congress gave Clark County, Nevada the authorization to speed up the permitting process. But since then, Apex's primary management has changed to the City of North Las Vegas and the Apex Industrial Park Owners association as well. (02:23–02:32)

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