A proposal to bring Hollywood studios to Southern Nevada advanced in the Nevada Assembly during a weekend hearing — with financial safeguards and educational funding reforms intended to make the $1.6 billion transferable tax credit program more palatable to lawmakers.

With few days remaining in the Nevada Legislature’s 120-day session, legislators considered and advanced several highly anticipated proposals, including the so-called Summerlin Studios proposal backed by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as raises for charter school teachers and Democratic policy priorities including artificial intelligence and child pornography laws and gun restrictions at election sites.

Here are some other key moments from Carson City during the holiday weekend.

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