Key takeaways from the Nevada 2021 legislative session
Co-author, Las Vegas Business Press, July 13, 2021
The 81st Nevada legislative session has come to an end after a full 120-day session. Beginningon Feb. 1 and ending at midnight on May 31, legislators addressed a wide range of policy proposals as well as the biennial budget. Additionally, even though relief funds from the American Rescue Plan have not been received, legislators set a number of priorities to allow for swift allocation once the funds have been passed to the state. Below is a summary of several bills that were highly debated during this session.
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