Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed 87 bills in 2025 after rejecting 75 in 2023. What does the new veto record say about Carson City politics?
2025 Nevada Legislature
The latest news from the 2025 Nevada Legislature in Carson City.
Several Republicans kicked off a Nevada legislative panel meeting Monday with grievances about its partisan balance, extending a fight from the end of the 2025 Legislative Session.
See which lawmakers and the most — and least — success in turning bills into new Nevada laws.
The new authority will be responsible for managing state health care programs, including Medicaid and the state’s health insurance exchange, and the public employees’ benefits program.
Almost 200 new Nevada laws become effective in July, impacting areas such as schools, criminal justice reform and more.
Clark County crews that sweep up homeless encampments next to an east Las Vegas highway often encounter a jurisdictional loophole that doesn’t allow them to conduct full cleanups.
From prohibiting threats against candidates to disclosing ads made with AI, new laws make changes to Nevada’s elections.
A new Nevada law gives families who may get split up because of a deportation order a chance to choose a guardian for their child.
From cocktails to-go and no bounce houses when it’s windy, here are new Nevada laws that could affect you.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed more than 500 bills into law. Here’s what they aim to do.
Politicians and observers say the record-breaking number of vetoes suggests disagreement in the divided government in Carson City.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill that would have established a statutory right to IVF treatment, citing the state’s fiscal woes.
Assembly 381 came from an animal cruelty case that is pending in court. Known as Reba’s Law in honor of an English bulldog that died after being taped into a plastic bin, the bill stiffens animal cruelty penalties and sets guidance for how a bystander can intervene if they see an animal locked in a car during extreme weather.
Nevada’s governor signed a bill that adds steps needed to take over a dead person’s estate.
Two bills signed into law last week create a statewide groundwater rights retirement program. It has no funding.