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Relating to: commemorating the victims of the Abundant Life Christian School tragedy, supporting the students, staff, families, and community of Abundant Life Christian School, and condemning violence.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Margaret Arney and 39 co-sponsors

AR 8 designates six Assembly members as regulars and pairs each with two alternates to serve on the Legislative Commission for 2025-2027, ensuring ongoing representation.

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Bill Summary · AR 8

Summary: Assembly Resolution No. 8 (AR 8) – 2025-2027 Legislative Commission Designations

What this bill does

  • AR 8 is an Assembly Resolution that designates specific Assembly members as regular and alternate members of the Legislative Commission for the 2025-2027 biennium, pursuant to NRS 218E.150 and the Joint Standing Rules.
  • The resolution designates six Assembly members as regular members and pairs each with two alternates (one designated as the first alternate and one as the second alternate), to serve for the 2025-2027 period.
  • The action becomes effective upon adoption.

Regular and alternate members designated

  • Regular Assembly members (designated):

    • Ms. Sandra Jauregui
    • Mr. Steve Yeager
    • Ms. Shea Backus
    • Mr. Howard Watts
    • Mr. Gregory Hafen, II
    • Ms. Alexis Hansen
  • First and second alternate members designated for each regular member:

    • For Ms. Sandra Jauregui: First – Ms. Elaine Marzola; Second – Ms. Venicia Considine
    • For Mr. Steve Yeager: First – Ms. Daniele Monroe-Moreno; Second – Ms. Brittney Miller
    • For Ms. Shea Backus: First – Ms. Erica Mosca; Second – Ms. Natha Anderson
    • For Mr. Howard Watts: First – Ms. Tracy Brown-May; Second – Mr. Max Carter, II
    • For Mr. Gregory Hafen, II: First – Mr. Richard DeLong; Second – Mr. Brian Hibbetts
    • For Ms. Alexis Hansen: First – Mr. Gregory Koenig; Second – Mr. Toby Yurek

Purpose and legal basis

  • The resolution designates Assembly members to serve on the Legislative Commission, aligning with provisions in NRS 218E.150 and the Legislature’s Joint Standing Rules.
  • It clarifies the composition for the 2025-2027 biennium and sets expectations for who fills regular and backup roles on the Commission.

Status and timeline

  • Introduced: June 2, 2025
  • Read and Adopted: June 2, 2025
  • To Printer / Enrollment: June 3, 2025
  • Enrolled and Delivered to Secretary of State (File No. 33): June 5, 2025
  • Session context: 83rd Session (2025)

Impact and significance

  • Ensures clear, codified representation for the Assembly on the Legislative Commission (regular and alternate members) for the 2025-2027 term.
  • Provides a structured slate of alternates to ensure continuity of Commission membership when regular members are unavailable.
  • Labor and oversight processes of the Commission may rely on these designated individuals for study, legislative review, and recommendations.

Notes

  • The “As Introduced” and “As Enrolled” versions contain the same substantive designations; no substantive amendments are indicated in the enrolled version.
  • This is a resolution, not a bill that amends statute; it governs appointment/designation rather than creating or changing laws.

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

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