Confusion prevailed at the end of the 2025 Nevada Legislature on Monday, as numerous bills passed by both houses were stuck in a process that required both chambers to agree on changes made to the legislation.
When the clock hit midnight, lobbyists, lawmakers and the press were still unsure about the status of many bills.
As of Tuesday morning, a review by The Nevada Independent showed that more than 150 bills died at the final legislative deadline.
Here are highlights of legislation that was still alive on Monday but failed to make it past the end of the legislative session, organized by topic:
Gov. Lombardo’s Bills:
Health care: SB495 , an omnibus health care measure targeting the state’s provider shortage and insurance authorization process, died after a controversial emergency