LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A seven-day special session wrapped up late Wednesday, as two major bills failed to pass on the final day.

A bill aimed at setting up a film studio in Summerlin failed by one vote in the state Senate, and a bill to limit corporate purchases of residential units in the state failed by a single vote in the state Assembly.

But 14 other bills passed the session and are on their way to Gov. Joe Lombardo, including a crime bill that now carries a controversial amendment added by Democrats that may draw a veto.

Nevada Special Session Results: Film Studio Fails, Housing Bill Defeated Nevada Special Session Ends, 2 Major Bills Fail to Pass

Film tax dies

The film tax credit plan — known as Assembly Bill 5 — was backed by Howard Hughes Companies, Sony Pictures and Warner

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