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		<title>Salt River Horses and the Constitution</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As a proud Arizonan and longtime advocate for our state's natural treasures, I have watched the Salt River horses capture hearts across the country. These majestic animals are more than just a scenic draw for kayakers and hikers along the Lower Salt River in Tonto National Forest. They represent Arizona's wild spirit and our shared responsibility to manage public lands wisely. ... The bottom line is simple and rooted in the Constitution itself: Yes, state legislators absolutely should weigh in on this issue. The Salt River Horse Act is Arizona statute... Arizona faces real challenges on public lands. Balancing wildlife, recreation, drought and native species. The Salt River horses are part of that conversation, not a distraction from it.</p>
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