A proposal to give some terminally ill patients in Nevada access to life-ending medications failed to meet a key Nevada Legislature deadline on Friday.
2025 Nevada Legislature
The latest news from the 2025 Nevada Legislature in Carson City.
The Nevada governor proposed grant programs to address critical provider shortages, streamlining some credentialing systems and regulating prior authorizations in insurance.
An amendment to a bill offered by Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager would provide pay raises to charter school teachers. The bill also offers bonuses for teachers in hard-to-fill positions.
The teens, ages 14 and 15, were inspired to do something about antisemitism after an increase in suspected antisemitism incidents in recent years.
An effort to cut into Delaware’s dominance in the corporate filings market by expanding Nevada’s legal infrastructure is moving through the Nevada Legislature.
Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro’s EDUCATE Act would set up a board to oversee school districts and would let some trustees object to charter school placements.
As more women hold public office, family life is on display in tandem with lawmaking in Carson City. Mothers in the Legislature say motherhood has shaped their perspectives.
Many lawmakers said they were concerned about expanding tax credits not long after the state projected weaker-than-expected revenue projections for the upcoming 2025-2027 biennium budget.
Gov. Joe Lombardo threatened to veto an education funding bill after a Nevada Legislature panel indicated charter school staff could be left out of future pay raises.
Speaker Steve Yeager’s Assembly Bill 555 will cap the cost of insulin at $35 for people on private insurance.
Gov. Joe Lombardo unveiled his economic development bill, which includes tax credits for child care facilities and tax deductions for businesses
Some opponents argue the bill is effectively a tax increase — including a visible campaign by gas station chain Terrible’s, which has used digital billboards, gas station pumps and its website to sway public opinion.
State legislation that seeks additional funds faces a murky future after projections show $191 million less in available funding.
The Economic Forum projection says the state should expect $191 million less in general fund revenue in 2026-27 than predicted in December.
Legislators and stakeholders are preparing for less bullish revenue projections in a report that informs the state’s general fund budgeting process.
