Proposed Aid Program, Health Care Bill Details Unveiled - The Nevada Independent
Nevada lawmakers reconvene to address over 20 issues including a $1.4 billion film incentives package and sweeping crime legislation following a major cyberattack, officials said.
- On Thursday, November 13, 2025, Governor Joe Lombardo issued a proclamation calling a special session to begin at 10 a.m. Thursday in Carson City, Nevada.
- Lombardo says the session exists to continue work left unfinished from this year's regular session, reconsider seven bills including Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act and Assembly Bill 238, and address a state cyberattack.
- Procedural fights over Assembly Bill 238, the Nevada Studio Infrastructure Jobs and Workforce Training Act, included objections, a tied 21-21 vote, and a remote Zoom vote by Assm. Tracy Brown‑May that kept it alive.
- Following morning sessions, lawmakers found that the Nevada State Assembly and Senate met but none of the major bills received votes, while the ACLU of Nevada protested Assembly telephone testimony rules ban versus Senate allowance.
- The proclamation lists seven bills, five topics and 14 expenditures, and special session rules limit consideration to these, highlighting Governor Joe Lombardo's authority to convene the session.
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Nevada lawmakers start special session, focus on 20 issues
(The Center Square) - Nevada’s 36th special session opened late Thursday morning and named over 20 issues for the Legislature to discuss, including the high-profile film industry incentives bill, a Las Vegas Strip-specific court and Gov. Joe Lombardo’s crime bill.
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Nevada lawmakers are back in Carson City for another special session, but the biggest fight may not be over the bills. It may be over the Constitution. The governor says Nevada faces an “extraordinary occasion.” But a lot of Nevadans are looking at the list of topics and asking a fair question: Extraordinary for...
CARSON CITY, NV – The governor of Nevada, Joe Lombardo, issued a proclamation calling for the Nevada Legislature to hold an extraordinary session that will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 13, 2025, to discuss legislative and budgetary matters that require urgent action. “The inhabitants of Nevada deserve action now, not in years, on legislation that implements crucial public security measures, expand access to health care and promote w…
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