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The Nevada State Legislature channeled their inner “Looney Tunes” and ended this year’s session in dramatic fashion, with a Senate Republican-led filibuster and the death of several high-profile bills. Most prominent among the casualties was the heavily lobbied proposal to give $1.4 billion in transferable tax breaks to the film industry, as well as two of Gov. Joe Lombardo’s priority bills.

Lawmakers did, however, pass the constitutionally required budget bills, meaning no special session is required, according to Nevada Current . That’s an improvement over the 2023 session when lawmakers were forced into a brief 1-day session to pass one of five budget bills.

As the clock ticked toward midnight on Monday, June 2, Lombardo’s crime bill and health care bill,

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