36th (2025) Special Session

BillTitle
AB 1 – Revises provisions relating to governmental administration (BDR 19-22) Nevada Legislature+1Changes how certain governmental administrative processes are governed. The detailed summary indicates there may be fiscal impact to local government and contains an appropriation not included in the Executive Budget. Nevada Legislature
AB 2 – Revises provisions relating to alcoholic beverages (BDR 32-24) Nevada LegislatureAdjustments to the state’s alcoholic beverage laws — presumably around regulation, licensing or sales of alcoholic beverages. (Detailed summary not yet found in my search.)
AB 3 – Revises provisions relating to public office (BDR 24-21) Nevada Legislature+1Modifies how public office is defined, filled, held or regulated in Nevada (exact changes unspecified in the summary).
AB 4 – Revises provisions relating to public safety (BDR 15-31) Nevada LegislatureChanges to laws impacting public safety — could include criminal penalties, enforcement, safety oversight etc. (Specifics not yet summarized publicly.)
AB 5 – Enacts the Nevada Studio Infrastructure Jobs and Workforce Training Act (BDR S-13) Nevada Legislature+2California Globe+2Major economic development bill: aims to establish a film/media production infrastructure in Nevada, including tax credits, workforce training, a production-studio entertainment district, and requirements for capital investment by production companies. LegiScan+1
AB 6 – Revises provisions governing traffic laws (BDR 43-23) Nevada LegislatureUpdates rules related to traffic — could impact enforcement, roadway safety, vehicle/driver regulation. (Summary not yet detailed.)
ACR 1 – Adopts the Joint Rules of the Senate and Assembly for the 36th Special Session (BDR R-1) Nevada LegislatureProcedural: sets how the Senate and Assembly will operate during this special session (rules of order, committees, floor procedures).
ACR 2 – Authorizes certain reimbursement for travel (BDR R-5) Nevada LegislaturePermits travel reimbursement for certain legislators or staff during this special session.
ACR 3 – Authorizes certain reimbursement for Legislator security (BDR R-6) Nevada LegislatureAllows specific reimbursement for security (personal or office) for legislators during the session.
ACR 4 – Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to conduct a study relating to road safety (BDR R-29) Nevada LegislatureAssigns a legislative committee to study road-safety issues and presumably report back on findings and potential legislative reforms.
ACR 5 – Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Government Affairs to conduct an interim study on the activities of federal officials engaging in the investigation or enforcement of immigration laws in this State (BDR R-19) Nevada LegislatureA study directive: the Committee will investigate how federal immigration-enforcement officials are operating in Nevada and report on findings/impacts.
AR 1 – Provides for the appointment of the Assembly attaches (BDR R-27) Nevada LegislatureProcedural/administrative: governs how staff (attaches) in the Assembly are appointed for the session.
AR 2 – Provides that no allowances will be paid for the 36th Special Session for periodicals, stamps, stationery or communications (BDR R-4) Nevada LegislatureRestricts or eliminates certain allowances for legislators for items like periodicals, stamps, stationery, or communications during this special session.
SB 1 – Revises provisions governing the short-term lease of a passenger car (BDR 43-26) Nevada LegislatureUpdates law around short-term car leases: changes to insurance proof, leasing requirements etc. (Details still to be fleshed out.)
SB 2 – Revises provisions relating to legislative affairs (BDR 17-30) Nevada LegislatureMakes changes in how the Legislature conducts its affairs (procedures, membership, operations etc).
SB 3 – Revises provisions relating to public assistance (BDR 38-20) Nevada LegislatureAdjusts laws governing public assistance programs—eligibility, oversight, benefits etc.
SB 4 – Revises provisions relating to state financial administration (BDR S-11) Nevada LegislatureAlters how state finances are managed — budget, appropriations, financial oversight etc.
SB 5 – Makes revisions relating to health care (BDR 40-32) Nevada LegislatureChanges to healthcare laws—could address provider access, enrollment, reimbursement, public health.
SR 1 – Adopts the Rules of the Senate for the 36th Special Session (BDR R-2) Nevada LegislatureProcedural: sets the Senate’s rules of operation for the session.
SR 2 – Provides that no allowances will be paid for the 36th Special Session of the Nevada Legislature for periodicals, stamps, stationery or communications (BDR R-3) Nevada LegislatureSenate-side version of AR 2: restrictions on allowances for periodicals, stamps, etc.
SR 3 – Recognizes the appointment of the Senate staff (BDR R-28) Nevada LegislatureProcedural: acknowledges staff appointments in the Senate for the session.

Key Take-aways / items of note

  • The film/infrastructure bill (AB 5) is a major economic-development measure tied to a potential large film-studio project in Southern Nevada. California Globe+1
  • The “public office” and “public safety” bills (AB 3, AB 4) may have direct relevance to governance/oversight and accountability — likely in line with your advocacy interests in party structure/legislative enforcement.
  • Some bills are purely procedural (AR/ACR/SR) but still matter for how the session runs and the rules of engagement.
  • The short-term car lease bill (SB 1) seems more niche, but could have consumer-protection implications.
  • Because you’re involved in legislative updates and want clean formatting, making note of which bills require committee testimony, deadlines, status (standing/committee/floor) will be key — many are still in early stages.