Nevada Legislative Update 3MAR23
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Nevada Legislative Update: 3MAR23

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For all things pertaining to the NV Leg, we utilize the Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System (NELIS).

You can also follow the Nevada Leg. YouTube channel which will provide individual live streaming links for both the Assembly and Senate’s committee and floor meetings, here.

GOOD LEGISLATION

Note: To read the bill, see sponsor information, or leave a public opinion, please click the title of the bills below.

AB88 : “Voter ID”

Assemblyman Greg Hafen’s bill requiring voters to show I.D. at the polls.

AB89 : “E-Verify for Employment”

This bill would require contractors to utilize the federal electronic employment verification system to ensure those they are hiring are eligible for employment.

AB103 : “Limits Emergency Powers”

Revises provisions relating to states of emergency or declarations of disaster proclaimed by the Governor”.

AB111 : “Protecting Religious Rights”

This bill would protect rights of Nevadans to display religious items at their homes, regardless of HOA status.

BAD LEGISLATION

Note: To read the bill, see sponsor information, or leave a public opinion, please click the title of the bills below.

SB162: “Polling Places in Jails”

While Republican leaders are proposing common sense election reform, such as Voter I.D., Democrats are proposing their own radical election reforms. This bill would require officials to open unique polling locations in city and county jails for inmates. It even goes as far as to require clerks to coordinate from one county to another to retrieve or collect ballots if the prisoner is registered to vote in a county different from where they are imprisoned.

SB96: “Increase of Property Taxes”

Tax increase alert! This bill would raise the property tax cap from 3% to 8%.

SB65: “Certifications for School Board Candidates”

From NPRI: “Why We Oppose It: SB65 places barriers on individuals who might want to pursue school board office in favor of incumbents.”

SB49: “Adopts CA Car Emission Standards”

This bill revises provisions relating to the control of emissions, adopting the same stringent controls and requirements as seen in California.

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