CARSON CITY — Gov. Joe Lombardo wielded his veto power as the Legislature wrapped on Monday, rejecting bills that proposed protecting the trans community and allowing certain non-U.S. citizens to work as police officers.
Last session, the governor broke a record of the most bills vetoed in a single session with 75 vetoes. Lombardo could break his own record this session. He has 10 days to either sign or veto the bills passed in the Legislature.
The governor has vetoed 15 bills as of Monday night.
Lombardo also vetoed similar bills legislative Democrats had pitched last session, including one that would have prohibited a person from submitting fake electoral certificates.
Here’s some of the bills Lombardo vetoed on Monday. Veto messages have not been published as of Tuesday afternoon.