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In Nevada, we're closing the lithium loop, and a critical component is the people. On Tuesday, Rep. Mark Amodei and I toured Lithium America's Workforce Housing Hub in Winnemucca. It will house 2,000 workers for Thacker Pass, employ Nevadans, & alleviate strain on local resources.

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Max Low1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 Hey Joe it takes 500,000 gallons of water to extract 1 ton of lithium. Where is that water coming from? Lombardo is a frikkin train wreck

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@userid671 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 Tell us how much water is used for this. I dare you.

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Malarkey Roofing Products2 years ago

Hats off to Heartland Homes Remodeling & Roofing and ABC Supply Co. Inc. in Columbia, MO. By installing our shingles containing upcycled rubber and plastic along with 3M™ Smog-Reducing Granules on this home in Missouri, they're contributing to a cleaner and greener planet - one roof at a time. 🌍 Highlander® AR shingles shown in Storm Grey #ShoutoutSaturday #SustainabilityMatters @Holcim

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frayedend1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 How about you get rid of voting machines and end a lot of these sales taxes on goods so nevadans can begin to prosper. I think tobacco is taxed like California. How about you worry about the car insurance companies who are raising our rates based on other people's driving.

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Stacey Foxwell1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 Jobs for Nevada and a much needed boost to our moral.

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Jason1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 Democrats are crooks

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Max Low1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 Joe you Amodium obviously are not hunters or give 2 shits about what that open pit mine will do to the environment.

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DebSchiavi1 year ago

Please fix the despicable pet overpopulation in Las Vegas and Henderson. Eradicate the illegal backyard breeding, pet store animals sales, senseless euthanasia. Prosecute the pet owners who are dumping, abusing, & neglectg. Build another shelter to accommodate our population increase.

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Kyle Stevenson1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 After this, you should go see American Battery Technology Company, a nevada-based lithium battery recycler that is about to start a mine near tonopah. It's much better battery recycling technology, in my opinion.

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Mr Palencia1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 Is there new available job positions for CDL holders?

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Matthew Winterhawk1 year ago

@MarkAmodeiNV2 This campaign is for YOU. I won’t ask for money. I’ll ask for this: ✅ Share my posts ✅ Tag a friend ✅ Tell your neighbors We don’t need millions. We just need each other.

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