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AB 590

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ryan Clancy and 15 co-sponsors

Funds Nevada Office of the Military and National Guard for facilities maintenance, equipment, resiliency programs, and a one-time Carlin facility termination payment.

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Bill Summary · AB 590

AB 590 — Summary (Nevada, Chapter 278, 2025)

Note: the provided materials included an unrelated California draft (Social Housing Bond Act of 2026). This summary covers the enrolled and chaptered Nevada bill AB 590 (Assembly Committee on Ways & Means / Office of the Military), approved by the Governor as Chapter 278.

Main purpose

Appropriates State General Fund money to the Nevada Office of the Military for facility maintenance, equipment, program costs, and a termination payment related to Nevada National Guard operations; and authorizes certain non‑General Fund expenditures for the same purposes.

Key provisions and dollar amounts

All dollar figures are for the fiscal years listed.

  1. Facilities maintenance projects (Nevada National Guard facilities)

    • Appropriated from State General Fund:
      • FY 2025–2026: $1,018,487
      • FY 2026–2027: $1,018,487
    • Authorized non‑General Fund expenditures (not appropriated):
      • FY 2025–2026: $2,164,630
      • FY 2026–2027: $2,164,630
  2. Purchase of facilities maintenance equipment

    • Appropriated from State General Fund:
      • FY 2025–2026: $117,723
      • FY 2026–2027: $101,256
    • Authorized non‑General Fund expenditures (not appropriated):
      • FY 2025–2026: $98,172
      • FY 2026–2027: $2,100
  3. Nevada National Guard Resiliency Program (State Active Duty account)

    • Appropriated from State General Fund:
      • FY 2025–2026: $250,000
      • FY 2026–2027: $250,000
  4. Termination‑related payment (Carlin facility)

    • One‑time appropriation from State General Fund:
      • $4,164,800 (payment associated with termination of a federal–state agreement requiring maintenance of members at the Carlin National Guard facility)

Conditions, timelines, and reversion

  • Appropriated sums are available for either fiscal year (FY25–26 or FY26–27) but:
    • Remaining balances must not be committed after June 30, 2027.
    • No portion may be spent after September 17, 2027.
    • Any remaining amounts must revert to the State General Fund on or before September 17, 2027.
  • Effective date: July 1, 2025.

Fiscal and procedural notes

  • The bill contains appropriations included in the Executive Budget.
  • Fiscal note: no effect on local government.
  • The bill authorizes certain expenditures that are not funded from the State General Fund or State Highway Fund (sources not further specified in the text).

Legislative status and votes

  • Introduced: February 12, 2025 (read first time).
  • Passed both houses with unanimous or near‑unanimous votes (Assembly: 42–0; subsequent Assembly procedural actions noted).
  • Enrolled and delivered to Governor: June 1, 2025.
  • Approved by Governor: June 5, 2025.
  • Chaptered as Chapter 278: June 6, 2025.
  • Becomes effective July 1, 2025.

Who is affected / expected impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Nevada Office of the Military / Nevada National Guard — funding supports facility upkeep, equipment purchases, resiliency program operations, and a contract/termination payment tied to the Carlin facility.
  • Operational impact: intended to support readiness, maintenance, and resiliency activities for state military facilities with time‑limited funding authority and reversion requirements.

If you want, I can (1) extract the appropriation language as a one‑page table, (2) compare these appropriations to prior-year spending for the Office of the Military, or (3) summarize the unrelated California Social Housing draft included in the materials.

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

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