The months turned into weeks, and now its days for the Nevada Legislature to finish up by a mandated deadline of June 5.
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Floor sessions, bill signings and governor vetoes were the focus at the Nevada Legislature last week as lawmakers upped the pace to move bills as they sprint toward sine die on June 5.
The bill to make public information secret has a secret of its own.
The Legislature’s two money committees got back to work Saturday after the Assembly worked past midnight passing bills to meet a deadline for second house passage.
Gov. Brian Sandoval signed 19 more bills into law Saturday, after signing the same number late Friday night and issuing two vetoes. The flurry of bill action comes as the 2017 Legislature sprints toward a June 5 finish line.
Transportation committees in the Legislature heard bills addressing safety and driving-related issues on Thursday.
The 107 school board trustees in Nevada will have to undergo six hours of training on education-related issues under a provision moved to the Senate floor Thursday.
Over the years, Nevada lawmakers have passed resolutions calling for a constitutional convention, but legislators may be undoing all that work.
Nevada fifth-graders would get a free pass to state parks, and the parks themselves would get more dollars for maintenance under two bills unanimously supported Thursday by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources.
The sponsor of a bill seeking to fix prices on diabetes medication debunked her most powerful argument just minutes into her opening statement.