So it appears Nevada is not really a state, but a fed district, similar to D.C.
In other articles I have seen the total of fed owned land in Nevada is 86%.
One of the simple permanent solutions to the problem is a potential law that limits federal property within any state to ten percent or less (perhaps two percent even). That forces the federal gov’t to dispose of unnecessary property that they have no real use for.
As for the disposal process....I’d kindly suggest that each unit is broken up into 400-500 acres lots, and sold to individuals (not corporations or trusts), and that the individual must agree to reside on the property for five years before he can claim full ownership. This keeps the green crowd from playing any games.