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What’s left after two days of the Nevada Legislature’s special session?

Follow along as The Indy reports on key developments from day three of the special session.
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The Nevada Legislature’s special session entered day three on Saturday, with some notable bills yet to pass out of their first chamber.

The marquee legislation to significantly expand Nevada’s film tax credit program (AB5) and Gov. Joe Lombardo’s sweeping criminal justice bill (AB4) have yet to receive a vote in the Assembly.

Of the dozen introduced bills, six have passed out of their first house. That includes two health care bills (SB3 and SB5), appropriations (SB4) for a host of state programs — such as administration of food stamps and behavioral health care in prisons — and a new state office for cybersecurity (AB1).

Three proposals have been heard in committee but not voted on: bills to provide more safety for public officials (AB3), crack down on driving laws around schools (​​AB6) and fund the relocation of residents of the Windsor Park neighborhood in North Las Vegas (SB6).

There are also two proposed studies — one on road safety (ACR4) and one on federal immigration enforcement activities in Nevada (ACR5) — that have been heard in committee and introduced, respectively.

And one other proposal — related to wages and compensation — has not yet been introduced.

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