Relating to: requiring child sexual abuse prevention education. (FE)
AB 156 would make large-district trusteeships full-time, paid positions (equal to county commissioner pay), with appointed trustees granted full voting rights and new term limits.
AB 156 would make large-district trusteeships full-time, paid positions (equal to county commissioner pay), with appointed trustees granted full voting rights and new term limits.
Revises provisions governing members of school district boards of trustees; focuses principally on the Clark County School District (CCSD) and “professionalizing” large-district trusteeship.
AB 156 seeks to (1) make trustee service in large districts a full‑time, paid position by raising elected trustees’ pay to the level of county commissioners in large counties; (2) expand and clarify rights, duties, and participation of appointed trustees (particularly in CCSD); and (3) add related governance rules (term limits, quorum/meeting rules, fundraising/gift solicitation authority).
This summary reflects bill text, adopted amendments (including conceptual amendments and Amendment 291), committee reports, testimony, and recorded legislative actions through Sept. 13, 2025.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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