Legislation seeks to allow self storage facilities to publish advertisements of storage unit auctions online, but opponents — including the Review-Journal — argue it will decrease transparency.
2025 Nevada Legislature
The latest news from the 2025 Nevada Legislature in Carson City.
A report from the Guinn Center found nearly 28 percent of Nevada’s budget comes from federal funds and provides support for health and human services programs.
Nevada’s top water official says the bill would double review times for water rights applications, undermining its intent.
The second of two proposals to draw Hollywood studios to Nevada by expanding the state’s film tax credit program won unanimous support from a Senate committee.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vowed to “put teeth back into Nevada’s penal code” through a proposed crime and public safety bill he introduced.
A bill before the Nevada Legislature seeks to protect the health of workers who feel overlooked in conversations about occupational safety.
NV Energy and Southwest Gas may soon be required to report monthly shutoff data.
Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager introduced a bill to remove college degree requirements and direct state agencies to treat federal government experience the same as state experience,.
Nevada could permanently ban cigarette sales to people born after Dec. 31, 2004, to cut down on combustible tobacco use.
A bill to legalize access to life-ending medication for terminally ill patients may be doomed after Gov. Joe Lombardo said he would veto the bill if it passed the Nevada Legislature.
An effort to legalize medical aid in dying in Nevada is in the Legislature is once again in Carson City despite previous failed efforts and a veto from Gov. Joe Lombardo two years ago.
A proposed bill would allow students in Nevada to choose which school they attend, regardless of their ZIP code.
Assembly Bill 388, sponsored by Assemblymember Selena La Rue Hatch, would require companies and government agencies with at least 50 employees to provide paid leave for life events.
As Nevada lawmakers consider an expansion of Nevada’s film production tax credit program, they can look to Georgia to see how it became a major hub for the TV and film industry.
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo said the challenge of affordable housing for Nevada residents was a supply issue.
