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Senate introduces multiple bills and refers them to committees; referrals proceed without objection

2717160 · March 20, 2025

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Summary

During the session the Senate introduced numerous bills (SB404 through SB418 and others) and referred them to standing committees with no recorded objections; several committee assignments and sponsorship additions were also announced.

The Nevada State Senate introduced a series of bills and referred each to the committee named by the mover, with no recorded objections on the floor.

Bills introduced and referred included SB404 (judiciary), SB405 (natural resources), SB406 (judiciary), SB407 (judiciary), SB408 (health and human services), SB409 (health and human services), SB410 (health and human services, suspension of standing rule 40 to permit referral), SB411 (referred to Government Affairs rather than Education after correction), SB412 (revenue and economic development), SB413 (finance; appropriation for nonprofit security grant pilot), SB414 (Legislative Operations and Elections), SB415 (growth and infrastructure; automated traffic enforcement), SB416 (growth and infrastructure; sobriety and drug monitoring program), SB417 (growth and infrastructure; natural gas utilities), and SB418 (government affairs; collection of delinquent PERS contributions). The clerk and sponsors recorded committee referrals on the record and several sponsors announced additional co-sponsors for bills on the desk.

Other procedural actions included a waiver granting for Senator Cannizzaro related to SB63 under Joint Standing Rule 14.3 (effective 03/18/2025) and the Fiscal Analysis Division noting reviews for exemptions on SB78, SB905 and SB2602. A motion to accept accredited press representatives carried without objection. Several senators also announced guest introductions and lobby days, which were recognized on the floor. No floor debates or recorded roll-call votes were held on these introductions; each referral was ordered to the named committee "seeing none so ordered."