Nevada's state revenue relies primarily on property taxes and sales taxes rather than income tax, while hunting fees specifically fund wildlife conservation efforts including wildlife management, guzzlers, and population counts, demonstrating how user fees can support public resources.
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blood gladiolus. What do you think about that?
Uh I think that they have their place. Fees that you pay for the Department to Department of Wildlife hunt funds, um hunter education programs, they fund the guzzlers out there for the the wildlife, they fund um you know, uh the the counts and the population things that they do. If the hunters themselves agree that, "Hey, we would like this fee to be increased because we want to end out it more services." Um so, property taxes and sales tax, what do you what do you stances on that?
Well, Nevada doesn't have an income tax.
>> Right. So, these are two important revenue streams for the state.
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