
Nevada’s 83rd Session Closes TODAY: Stop These Bills Before They Become Law. Urge Governor Lombardo to Veto NOW!
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, June 2, 2025 6:00 am
Today, June 2, 2025, the 83rd Nevada Legislative Session ends. Several key processes take place. Bills passed by both the Nevada Assembly and Senate during the session are sent to the Governor for approval. The Governor has five days to sign or veto bills if presented before the session ends, or ten days if presented after adjournment, excluding Sundays. Bills not acted upon within these timeframes become law without the Governor’s signature. The Legislative Counsel Bureau begins compiling and publishing the session’s statutes, updating the Nevada Revised Statutes to reflect new laws, which typically take effect on October 1, 2025, unless otherwise specified. This means we need to tell the Governor he needs to veto at least the following bills before they become law!
The NVGOP sent out this list:
- AB 44 – Oppose – Nevada Unfair Trade Practice Act – Anti price gouging
- AB 79 – Oppose – Allows candidates to spend contributions for personal use (childcare, healthcare)
- AB 105 – Oppose – Gun control bill, restricts firearms within 100 ft. of election sites, regardless of location.
- AB 213 – Oppose – Requires prevailing wage on certain public projects, even custom fabrication out of state
- AB 241 – Oppose – Allows multifamily housing development on property zoned for commercial use.
- AB 259 – Oppose – Government price controls on prescription drugs – vetoed as AB250 in 2023
- AB 343 – Oppose – Makes insurance coding more complex, benefits lawyers
- AB 367– Oppose – Ballots in multiple languages with population over 5000
- AB 534 – Oppose – Creates a “pot of money” with donations from leftwing groups to affect elections
- AB 140 – Oppose – Extends term of Driver Cards for Illegals to 8 years, same as driver’s licenses
- AB 144 – Oppose – Moves Indigenous Peoples Day to the same day as Columbus Day
- AB 205 – Oppose – Changes Sex Ed approval from Opt-in to Opt-out
- AB 217 – Oppose – Bans ICE from enforcement on school campuses
- AB 237 – Oppose – Allows County Commisioner to Appoint Registrars instead of voters electing County Clerks
- AB 245 – Oppose – Bans Semi-Auto firearms purchases for people under 21
- SB 100 – Oppose – Secretary of State Power Grab from County Clerks
- SB 102 – Oppose – Electors Bill – criminalizes legitimate elector conduct
- SB 141 – Oppose – Transgender Inmate Privileges – enables men in women’s prisons
- SB 171 – Oppose – Shield Law for Abortion Doctors and those performing gender reassignment for minors
- AB 262 – Oppose – Allows Election Board Members to work elections and voter registration drives
- AB 278 – Oppose – Designates July as Muslim American Heritage Month
- AB 411 – Oppose – Provides abortion pill anonymity for prescribing doctors
- AB 441 – Oppose – Revises NV educational choice scholarship program
- AB 445 – Oppose – Gives librarians immunity for allowing inappropriate materials
- AB 496 – Oppose – Requires additional reporting by Clerks – slows down election results
- SB 89 – Oppose – Gun owner prohibition
- AB 457 – Oppose – Revises taxes for landlords
- SB 155 – Oppose – Allows non-citizens to be police officers
- SB 161 – Oppose – Removes penalties for striking teachers – tacit approval for teacher strikes
- SB 347 – Oppose – Vague Gun Confiscation
- SB 352 – Oppose – adds DEI into health insurance coverage requirements
They include this link here to send Governor Lombardo a prepopulated email; it only takes about 30 seconds to do. Send the Governor an email and tell him he needs to veto these before they become law!
https://nevadagop.org/advocacy/?vvsrc=%2fCampaigns%2f127420%2fRespond
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