Lombardo signs bills into law, others might get special ceremonies

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Gov. Joe Lombardo has signed eight bills passed in last week’s special session in Carson City, and it’s probably just a matter of time before he signs others in special ceremonies.

While the Summerlin movie studio bill died in the Nevada Senate, other bills passed both houses and went to Lombardo’s desk, including a package of laws that are tougher on crime (Assembly Bill 4) and another law that doubles the penalty for traffic infractions in school zones (Assembly Bill 6). Those two bills could be highlighted with special events could draw additional news coverage.

Among the most notable bills that have been signed so far:

  • AB1 creates a new cybersecurity office, called the Security Operations Center. The office is within the Governor’s Technology Office. The need for
  • SB3 creates a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at the state level, as well as mechanisms for funding as necessary.
  • SB6 allocates money to demolish homes in the Windsor Park neighborhood. It also makes an update to who is eligible for a new home. The original homes were built without an engineering study, and when foundations and walls cracked as the ground began to sink, the government stepped in to remedy the situation. It has taken years to come to the agreement.

The movie studio bill was narrowly defeated in the Senate. It required a two-thirds vote to pass, but it only got 10 votes in support and eight against. As the special session closed, there were already statements by lawmakers that it would come before the legislature again next session as a bipartisan bill. The bill that was rejected was opposed by members of both parties…

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