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Senator Jacky Rosen Celebrates Groundbreaking of Nevada's First In-State Small Arms Training Range

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Published on December 08, 2025
Senator Jacky Rosen Celebrates Groundbreaking of Nevada's First In-State Small Arms Training RangeSource: Office of the Senator

Senator Jacky Rosen attended the groundbreaking of Nevada’s first small arms training range for the National Guard. Guardsmen previously had to travel out of state for weapons training, which took time and money. Nevada Army National Guard Brig. Gen. Randy Lau said, "Without them, this would not be possible." The project is part of broader military construction in Nevada, including a $5.4 million fuel cell hangar and nearly $9 million for other projects, according to News3LV.

Senator Rosen has a strong record of supporting military personnel, including helping secure a 5.2% pay raise and expanding support services in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024. These efforts aim to improve the quality of life for service members stationed at remote bases like Creech Air Force Base and Naval Air Station Fallon.

Rosen has emphasized a bipartisan approach, stating, "I’ll always work with anyone — Republican, Democrat, or Independent — to deliver for Nevada," as reported by the Office of the Senator. Her initiatives also include a dislocation allowance for unaccompanied junior service members moving to off-base housing, showing her focus on practical support for all service members.