CARSON CITY — The end of the 120-day legislative session is fast approaching, and Nevada legislators are working day and night to push forward legislation before they adjourn late Monday.
Major policy proposals received last-minute discussions and votes, and despite only a few days left until the end of the session, legislators introduced entirely new proposals, such as allowing nonpartisan voters to participate in primaries.
Efforts to find compromise between the Democratic majority and the Republican governor have been evident in the last few days.
Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager extended an olive branch to Lombardo by amending an election bill to include voter ID requirements , and Republicans and Democrats worked together to push forward charter school teacher raises and a $12.9 billi