Ensign Rounds Out Statewide Tour Covering 11 Towns in 3 Days
We returned last night from our statewide tour, and Senator Ensign met with more than 500 people in three days, on top of walking in Carson’s Nevada Day Parade with more than 15,000 in attendance. From Mesquite to West Wendover to Fallon, Senator Ensign talked to Nevadans about local concerns involving public land management, water resources, and educating our children. With early voting already underway and Election Day less than two weeks away, Ensign encouraged everyone to be active, to vote, and to talk to their friends and family about voting.
The tour included Mesquite, Caliente, Pioche, Ely, West Wendover, Wells, Elko, Winnemucca, Lovelock, Yerington, and Fallon. At rallies and meet-and-greets across the state, Senator Ensign spent time listening to voters and talking about how we can work together to solve some of the problems in their communities.
“Even though as Nevadans we face some of the same issues involving public land and water, each town has unique concerns,” said Ensign, whose Nevada roots go back to when his great-grandparents settled in the towns of Ruth and McGill nearly 100 years ago. “I want to continue working together to find the best and most effective solutions for communities across Nevada.”
Posted by: Tory Mazzola