Environmental protection isn’t always at the top of the priority list for politicians in the Nevada Legislature.

However, a new report card probing the 2025 session offers a view into how assemblymembers and senators voted on key environmental issues. The scorecard was released Friday by the Nevada Conservation League, a longstanding statewide advocacy organization with a large presence in Carson City each session.

It focuses on voting records for 17 bills and one resolution, ranging from a law that requires major cities to address extreme heat in master planning to another that mandates NV Energy and Southwest Gas to report energy shutoff data.

“It’s important to use the scorecard not as a stopping point, but as a progress report,” said Christi Cabrera-Georgeson, the organization’s dep

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