A U.S. senator has criticized a Las Vegas pickleball complex, labeling it “wasteful” in a recent government spending report, sparking debate over public funds allocation for recreational projects.
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Senator voices strong opposition to Las Vegas pickleball complex, labeling it a “wasteful” use of government funds in a recent spending report. The criticism raises questions about public resource allocation.








