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AR 2

Provides that no allowances will be paid for the 36th Special Session for periodicals, stamps, stationery or communications. (BDR R-4)

36th (2026) Special Session

Assembly Resolution No. 2 cuts communication expense allowances for all Nevada Assembly members during the 36th Special Session, promoting fiscal responsibility.

Enrolled and delivered to Secretary of State. File No. 3.
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Bill Summary · AR 2

Summary of Assembly Resolution No. 2 (AR 2)

Purpose and Intent

Assembly Resolution No. 2 (AR 2) aims to eliminate allowances for certain communication-related expenses for members of the Nevada Assembly during the 36th Special Session. The resolution specifies that no funds will be allocated for periodicals, stamps, stationery, or communication costs, including telephone usage.

Key Provisions

  • No Allowances for Communication Expenses: The resolution states that for the duration of the 36th Special Session, members of the Assembly will not receive allowances for:
    • Periodicals
    • Stamps
    • Stationery
    • Telephone usage
  • Specific Roles Affected: The resolution also extends to key leadership positions within the Assembly, including:
    • Speaker
    • Speaker Pro Tempore
    • Majority Leader
    • Minority Leader
    • Chairs of committees
  • Effective Date: The resolution becomes effective immediately upon adoption.

Who is Affected

  • Members of the Assembly: All members will be impacted by the lack of allowances for the specified communication-related expenses.
  • Leadership Positions: Key leaders within the Assembly will also be affected, as they will not receive reimbursements for their communication costs.

Legislative Actions and Timeline

  • Introduced: November 12, 2025
  • Actions Taken:
    • November 12, 2025: Prefiled and sent to the printer.
    • November 13, 2025: The resolution was read, adopted, and sent for enrollment.

Conclusion

Assembly Resolution No. 2 serves to streamline expenses related to communication for the Nevada Assembly during its 36th Special Session. By eliminating allowances for these costs, the resolution reflects a focus on fiscal responsibility within the legislative process.

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

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