For the first time in Nevada, a bipartisan supermajority of state lawmakers petitioned to add their own topic to an ongoing special session called by the governor. The issue seen as important enough to cross the aisle over: corporate homeownership.
The bill that emerged from that effort ultimately fell one vote shy in the state Assembly, but its defeat came with promises from Democrats and Republicans alike to continue working on proposed legislation with the goal of reintroducing a bill in the next regular legislative session in 2027.
“People are being priced out of homes,” Democratic Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro told reporters after the special session adjourned. “You can talk to almost anyone and find an anecdotal story of someone who was competing against a corporation

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