Nevada Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki is Romney's man behind Lake Tahoe Olympic Bid

It’s been a long time since the Golden Days of Lake Tahoe. It was the 1960s, to be exact, after the 1960 Olympic Winter Games in Squaw Valley, when the Nevada-California ring of resorts caught on with nation and world. While always a relatively consistent draw for second homeowners, skiers, campers and gamblers, the destination clutch suffered its fair share of downturns during the A-frame era and general ups-and-downs of the ski industry through the years.
Nevada’s Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki — the state chair of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign — plans to change all that. And the plan is simple: bring the 2022 Olympic Winter Games back to Tahoe.
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