A bipartisan duo of state lawmakers hosted a webinar Monday to cast doubt on the merits of passing what would be the state’s largest public subsidy in history, a transferable tax credit plan that supporters hope to enact in an upcoming special session of the Nevada Legislature.
At the virtual forum Monday, Republican Senate Minority Leader Robin Titus and Democratic Assemblymember Natha Anderson said there are scant details about the proposal they are expected to vote on later this month.
A proposed bill would likely mirror failed legislation from the regular legislative session earlier this year that sought to allocate $1.4 billion in transferable tax credits over 15 years to support a studio in Las Vegas.
The legislation passed the Assembly by a razor-thin margin with 22 in supp

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