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SB 252

Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-635)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Carrie Buck and 1 co-sponsor

Nevada education bill SB 252 proposed unspecified education reforms but died in committee without advancement before legislative deadline.

(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.)
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Bill Summary · SB 252

Legislative bill overview

SB 252 is a Nevada education bill introduced by Senators Jeff Stone and Carrie Buck that revises unspecified education provisions under BDR 34-635. The bill was referred to the Committee on Education but did not advance beyond initial processing stages before becoming ineligible for further action under legislative deadlines.

Why is this important

Education bills can significantly affect student outcomes, teacher policies, curriculum standards, and school funding. Without access to the bill's specific text, the real-world impact cannot be determined, but education policy changes typically affect Nevada's K-12 or higher education systems and potentially thousands of students and educators.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: The bill's actual provisions are not publicly described in available records, making it impossible to identify what specific education policies were being modified or proposed
  • Procedural failure: The bill died without committee review or public debate, raising questions about whether the proposal had sufficient support or clarity for advancement
  • Unknown stakeholder impact: Without knowing the bill's details, it's unclear whether it would benefit, burden, or remain neutral to teachers, students, parents, administrators, or taxpayers

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

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