Las Vegas Sun

May 6, 2024

Agency has another year to study wild horses

The Senate Finance Committee recommended the extension Tuesday. It won't cost the state any new money because the $75,000 already has been allocated.

Of the $75,000, $13,500 is to pay for expenses and salaries of members of the state's commission for the preservation of wild horses, while $61,500 is to cover a staff biologist to help the commission.

The money is to be spent on a study to determine whether establishing a private foundation to promote wild horse and burro adoptions is feasible. AB684, which makes the change, gives the division until June 2000 to spend the money.

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