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SB 233

Revises provisions relating to agriculture. (BDR S-704)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Fabian Doñate and 1 co-sponsor

Nevada law SB 233 revises unspecified agricultural provisions and was signed into law in June 2025 as Chapter 498.

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Bill Summary · SB 233

Legislative bill overview

SB 233 is a Nevada bill that revises agricultural provisions, though the specific policy changes are not detailed in the available legislative summary. The bill was introduced by Senators Fabian Doñate and Edgar Flores and successfully passed through the legislative process in June 2025, receiving gubernatorial approval.

Why is this important

Agricultural legislation typically affects farming operations, water rights, pesticide use, livestock management, or crop regulations in Nevada—industries central to the state's rural economy. The bill's enactment as Chapter 498 indicates it implements substantive changes to existing agricultural law that will have legal effects on farming practices or agricultural licensing in the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The bill summary does not specify which agricultural provisions were revised, making it difficult to assess stakeholder positions or public debate during the legislative process
  • Agricultural interest conflicts: Agriculture bills often pit environmental protections against farming operations' economic interests or water allocation concerns
  • Implementation details: Without knowing the specific revisions, the practical impact on farmers, agribusiness, or regulatory agencies remains unclear

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

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