Gov. Joe Lombardo said his education reform bill includes bonuses for high-performing teachers and a “tiered intervention system” for underperforming schools.
2025 Nevada Legislature
The latest news from the 2025 Nevada Legislature in Carson City.
The Nevada Legislature isn’t subject to the public records law. A bill that would have changed that failed.
While only eight pieces of legislation failed to meet the Legislature’s most recent deadline, more than 100 received last-minute exemptions to prolong their consideration.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Senate Bill 96, which marks Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Nevada.
The Legislature made it through the First House Passage deadline. Here’s some of the bills that are moving forward.
The city of Las Vegas formally endorsed state legislation to extend a property tax that funds the salaries of over 800 police officers.
A flurry of voting activity is coming in Carson City early this week as the Legislature heads toward a Tuesday deadline that marks the next major step in the lawmaking process.
Las Vegas and Clark County officials will vote on resolutions to extend a property tax levy that helps fund about a quarter of Metro’s commissioned officers.
Assembly Bill 81 would make standard time permanent in Nevada.
A bipartisan effort to legalize medical aid in dying for terminally ill people has passed a crucial vote despite Gov. Joe Lombardo’s threat to veto the measure.
From daily room cleaning to traffic cameras, here’s 10 bills that won’t be moving forward in the legislative process.
The bill, named after an English bulldog who died from animal abuse in July, strengthens animal cruelty penalties.
Legislation to allow the installation of high-speed traffic cameras in areas prone to crashes effectively died in the Legislature.
Nevada remains one of five states without a statewide lottery after a resolution to establish one missed a key deadline and died in Carson City.
Senate Bill 432 aims to close family court hearings to increase privacy, but opponents say it is unnecessary legislation that could hinder accountability.
