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Local governments can play a key role in getting this message across. C1no way is through <br />kacal government associations, such as the National Association of Counties and National <br />.Conference of Mayors. Another is through direct contact with members of Cong~tss. The. <br />individoai citizen, who is often the main catalyst for park projects, can al$o play an <br />importantrole in influencing his/her elected official in Congress and the White House.. <br />Tf you would like more information about the Land and Water Conservation Fund and how <br />you. can help, Please contact: <br />~tdoor Recrentiun Unit <br />Community Development Division <br />Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development <br />9th Flooa~, Aa~rican Center Building <br />150 East Kellogg Boulevard <br />St. Paul, MN SS101-1421 <br />Telephone: (612) 296-5005 <br />
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