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SB 109

Revises provisions governing legislative measures that are authorized to be requested for a regular legislative session. (BDR 17-27)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Robin Titus

SB 109 modifies Nevada's rules governing how legislators can request bills for regular sessions, affecting legislative procedure and workload management.

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Bill Summary · SB 109

Legislative bill overview

SB 109 modifies Nevada's procedural rules for how legislative measures can be requested during regular legislative sessions. The bill adjusts administrative provisions related to bill introduction and processing mechanisms. Specific substantive changes are not detailed in the available bill information.

Why is this important

Legislative procedure bills directly affect how the legislature functions and citizens' ability to engage with the lawmaking process. Changes to bill request rules can impact the timing, transparency, and volume of legislation considered during regular sessions. These procedural reforms can either streamline operations or create barriers to legislative participation.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of change unclear — Without the full bill text, it's difficult to assess whether these revisions expand or restrict legislators' ability to request measures
  • Public participation impact — Procedural changes may affect how constituents influence the bill request process or which bills receive consideration
  • Committee jurisdiction — The bill's referral to Legislative Operations and Elections suggests it may alter established practices that stakeholders have relied upon

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

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