CARSON CITY — Several major pieces of legislation did not make it to the governor’s desk when Nevada legislators ended their week-long special session late Wednesday.

A much-debated film tax credit bill failed in the Senate, and a last-minute bill meant to curb corporate housing purchases died in the Assembly during a flurry of activity in the special session’s waning hours. Democrats were able to push through a resolution asking Nevadans to decide if the state Constitution should include the right to vote by mail.

Gov. Joe Lombardo called the Legislature into special session to address an unexpectedly long list of proposals. One of his main priorities, a sweeping bill that changes dozens of Nevada’s criminal justice laws, was sent to his desk with a notable amendment targeting immigrati

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