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SB 364

Revises provisions relating to economic development. (BDR 32-799)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada bill modifies economic development provisions through amendments but stalled in committee without clarity on specific policy changes or fiscal impacts.

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Bill Summary · SB 364

Legislative bill overview

SB 364 modifies Nevada's economic development provisions, though the specific policy changes are not detailed in the available legislative history. The bill underwent committee review, amendments, and engrossment before stalling in the legislative process. Without access to the bill's actual text, the precise nature of these economic development revisions remains unclear from the public record provided.

Why is this important

Economic development legislation directly affects tax incentives, business recruitment, job creation programs, and state spending priorities. Changes to these provisions can influence which industries receive support, how competitive Nevada remains relative to other states, and how state resources are allocated between development initiatives and other priorities.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact unclear: The bill received an "exemption effective" designation and was referred to the Finance Committee, suggesting potential budget implications that may face scrutiny
  • Amendment specifics unknown: Amendment No. 363 substantially altered the bill between first and second reading, but without seeing those changes, the scope of controversy is indeterminate
  • Limited transparency: The sparse legislative record and stalled status suggest either contentious negotiations or deprioritization, making the bill's current viability and stakeholder support uncertain

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

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