During the May 29, 2025 floor session, the Nevada Senate considered and acted on many bills. Below are the items recorded on the transcript, each with the floor summary given and the vote outcome as announced on the Senate floor. Where the transcript did not record roll-call names, this roundup lists the tally as reported by the clerk.
- SB 135 (Cannizzaro) — Appropriation to communities and schools to provide integrated student support services. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- SB 465 (Senate Committee on Finance) — Revises procedure for evaluation of defendants ruled incompetent. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- SB 466 (Senate Committee on Finance) — Transfers authority over certain food-establishment regulation from Division of Public and Behavioral Health to State Department of Agriculture; bill requires two-thirds majority. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no (received two-thirds). Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- SB 494 (Senate Committee on Finance) — Revisions relating to health and human services; bill creates the Nevada Health Authority (see separate article). Amendment 9-20 adopted; final vote 21 yes, 0 no.
- AB 6 (Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services) — Establishes a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder treatment assistance program within Aging and Disability Services Division for individuals through age 13. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 58 (Assembly Committee on Judiciary) — Revises various provisions relating to gaming (updates definitions and approval processes). Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 105 (Howtege) — Restrictions related to firearms near election sites (see separate article). Vote: 13 yes, 8 no.
- AB 160 — Establishes the Nevada Ireland Trade Commission and a state fund; effective 07/01/2025. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 226 (Moscow) — Revises provisions relating to economic development and requires community benefits agreements for certain tax-credit/abatement applicants; effective 07/01/2025. Vote: 19 yes, 2 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 230 — Ratifies the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 344 — Revises judiciary terminology and appointed-attorney pay rates. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 502 — Public works compliance and investigation changes; creates a Public Works Compliance Division in the Office of the Labor Commissioner and revises investigation timelines. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no. Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 503 — Establishes penalties related to removal/damage of critical electrical infrastructure for obtaining used utility wire. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no.
- AB 541 — Changes relating to indigent petitioners and cost payment; vote: 21 yes, 0 no.
- AB 545 — Increases certain emissions-testing fees; requires two-thirds majority. Vote: 16 yes, 5 no (received two-thirds). Declared passed and ordered to the Assembly.
- AB 552 — Revisions to the trust fund for child welfare. Vote: 17 yes, 4 no.
- AB 556 — Revisions relating to Medicaid and renaming an advisory committee. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no.
- AB 572, AB 574, AB 576 — Appropriations to Department of Corrections and Nevada Highway Patrol for equipment, vehicles and other needs (specific appropriation totals read on floor for each bill). Each vote: 21 yes, 0 no; AB 576 total cited as approximately $18.9 million for vehicles, radios, drones and body cameras.
- AB 593 — Appropriation for enterprise resource planning system (Core.NB); general fund $53.4 million and highway fund $12.5 million in FY2026. Vote: 21 yes, 0 no.
- SB 69 (Unfinished business concurrence) — Senate concurred in Assembly amendment 6-93; motion carried.
- SB 157 — Senate concurred in Assembly amendments 7-41 and 7-79; motion carried.
- SB 404 — Concurred in amendment 6-52; ordered enrolled.
- SB 81 — Education revisions; amendment 8-69 adopted to change an implementation date to 07/01/2027; final vote 21 yes, 0 no.
- SB 207 — Establishes program of all-inclusive care for the elderly; amendment 8-49 added appropriations; final vote 21 yes, 0 no.
- SB 260 (air quality/wildfire smoke) — Amendment 9-13 adopted to remove certain employer program requirements; final vote 15 yes, 6 no (see separate article).
- SB 403 — Education-related appropriation and one new position funded by state general fund ($68,910 per year for the 2025-27 biennium); final vote 21 yes, 0 no.
- SB 185, SB 185 ( Medicaid coverage for care of disabled or chronically ill children) — Amendment 9-29 adopted; SB 185 passed 21-0.
- AB 102, AB 117, AB 220, AB 224, AB 259, AB 336, AB 356, AB 366, AB 376, AB 442, AB 539, AB 575, AB 594 and others were read and ordered to the general file or passed where indicated; the transcript lists many of these as ordered to the general file and several as passed and transmitted to the Assembly.
Note: This roundup reflects the floor summaries and vote tallies as recorded in the provided transcript. Many bills were passed unanimously with few floor remarks; the transcript does not include full statutory language, fiscal notes, or committee reports beyond short floor summaries.