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2020 Annual Report for Web (singles)

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24 2020 Annual Report • State Parks N E W F R E E L I F E T I M E P A R K E N T R Y P E R M I T F O R D I S A B L E D V E T E R A N S Veterans deserv e all our gratitude for their sacrifices to our nation, and a new way for Game and Parks to show that gratitude arrived in 2020. The Commission was thrilled to announce the July 24 passage of LB770 introduced by Sen. Tim Gragert of Creighton, which became effective Nov. 16, 2020. The bill authorized the agency to provide a free, lifetime park entry permit for qualifying Nebraska resident disabled veterans. Like the current vehicle park entry permit, the Nebraska Resident Disabled Veteran Permit affixes to the windshield, but it is of a unique design. The artwork on the permit includes the American flag, a bald eagle, and a banner that reads "Thank you for your service." Game and Parks is excited to have this opportunity to show its appreciation for the service of our Nebraska disabled veterans, by their commitment we all are able to enjoy 76 beautiful state park areas. The agency has been issuing Disabled Veteran park entry permits since Nov. 16, 2020, and is looking forward to seeing these new permits on the landscape. NGPC is celebrating the 100th anniversary of one of the best state park systems in the nation and investing in our parks for generations to come. Pine Cone Butte at Chadron State Park. JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND MAGAZINE

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