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Tahoe Summit Highlights Competing Proposals to Protect Lake

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The waters of Lake Tahoe are some of the clearest in America. Tahoe residents say it's also clear the federal government is long overdue in doing its part to protect the lake. California and Nevada leaders met for their annual Tahoe summit Monday, and there were some very different opinions on what the feds should do, and when.

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