As of late Sunday, 223 bills were listed by the Nevada State Legislature as being in Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office, and dozens more are headed his way. So far, the first-term Republican governor has vetoed just one bill and signed 169.
For comparison, Lombardo vetoed 75 bills in 2023, setting a single-session veto record. He signed 535 bills.
Nevada governors usually have five days, excluding Sundays, to veto a bill after it gets to their desk. Legislative rules extend that timeframe to 10 days in the waning days of the session. That means vetoes could be announced into next week.
So what might Lombardo veto this year? Below are the bills the Nevada Current has covered that are now on veto watch. We’ve organized them by how bipartisan their journey through the Legislature was. That sai