Sen. Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro introduced Senate Bill 451 to keep a 30-year county property tax levy voters enacted in 1996 for another three decades.
2025 Nevada Legislature
The latest news from the 2025 Nevada Legislature in Carson City.
Senate Bill 415 seeks to allow the implementation of automated traffic enforcement systems in high-crash areas.
Clark County probate court has long been a lucrative arena to profit off the dead.
A bill contends it could reduce the cost of hospital stays for patients in the Public Employees’ Benefits Program by capping hospital fees.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill, a vocal supporter of installing red light traffic cameras in the valley, will bring that support to the Nevada Legislature.
A bill coming out of a political fight between the state’s trial lawyers and the ridesharing company Uber was fast-tracked through the Nevada Legislature.
Assembly Democrats highlighted six housing bills they’re putting forward this session. But many of them might get the rubber veto stamp from Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Lawmakers are considering allowing the use of traffic cameras in construction zones. Another bill to allow traffic cameras in other roadways is also on the table.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has outlined his housing bill. The legislation would create the Nevada Attainable Housing Fund.
The Republican governor defended his record on education in response to recent criticism from across the aisle in an interview with the Review-Journal.
Sen. James Ohrenschall presented legislation that would prohibit the state from helping prosecute out-of-state patients who seek gender-affirming care in Nevada.
Culinary Local 226 supports a bill in the Nevada Legislature that would require major Las Vegas and Reno hotels to clean their rooms daily.
As the stipends for teachers in special education and Title I schools comes to an end, a new bill in the legislature could revive extra compensation for hard-to-fill positions.
Legislators have put forward over 1,100 ideas for bills all while potential federal budget cuts loom over their heads.
Dr. Alfred Danielian is team cardiologist for the Raiders, the Golden Knights and Aces among others. He’s advocating for a “Smart Heart Law” for all high schools in Nevada.
