Gov. Lombardo introduces major bill aimed at strengthening crime laws in Nevada

CARSON CITY, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced his major crime prevention bill, the so-called Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act, during a press event Tuesday in Carson City.

The legislation makes a series of significant changes to strengthen criminal laws in the Silver State, but it comes with a serious price tag and pushback from civil rights groups worried about overincarceration.

Senate Bill 457 reduces the felony threshold from $1,200 currently to $750, implements enhanced penalties for repeat offenders, prohibits diversion courts for people who committed crimes against children and the elderly and reduces drug trafficking thresholds…

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