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SB 300

Makes revisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-110)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nicole Cannizzaro and 6 co-sponsors

Nevada SB 300 revises the state's Medicaid program and became law in June 2025, but specific policy changes are not detailed in available summaries.

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Bill Summary · SB 300

Legislative bill overview

SB 300 makes revisions to Nevada's Medicaid program, though the specific details of those revisions are not provided in the bill reference materials available. The bill was introduced by five Democratic legislators and passed through the Nevada legislature, receiving gubernatorial approval on June 10, 2025, and becoming law as Chapter 501.

Why is this important

Medicaid revisions affect healthcare access and coverage for low-income Nevadans, as well as state budget allocations for healthcare services. Changes to Medicaid can impact hospital reimbursement rates, eligibility requirements, covered services, and program administration across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope unclear: Without access to the bill's actual text, the specific policy changes and their fiscal impact cannot be detailed, making it difficult to assess which stakeholder groups would support or oppose particular provisions
  • Healthcare provider reimbursement: Medicaid revisions often involve payment rate adjustments that affect hospitals, clinics, and individual providers
  • Eligibility and coverage changes: Modifications to who qualifies for Medicaid or what services are covered can generate debate between consumer advocates, fiscal conservatives, and healthcare providers

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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