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SB 381

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 20-1076)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by James Ohrenschall and 1 co-sponsor

Nevada SB 381 revised governmental administration provisions, passed the Senate 20-1, but stalled in Assembly Judiciary Committee without further action.

(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action allowed.)
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Bill Summary · SB 381

Legislative bill overview

SB 381 is a Nevada bill that revises provisions relating to governmental administration, though the specific policy changes are not detailed in the legislative record provided. The bill passed the Nevada Senate on April 17, 2025, with strong support (20-1 vote) but stalled in the Assembly Judiciary Committee and received no further action after May 17, 2025.

Why is this important

As a governmental administration bill, it likely affects how state agencies operate, administrative procedures, or organizational structures—matters that impact efficiency and effectiveness of public services. The bill's fate in the Assembly suggests either insufficient support or competing legislative priorities prevented its enactment.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency on content: The bill summary provided contains no specific policy details, making it difficult to assess what changes were actually proposed or why they might be controversial
  • Senate-Assembly disagreement: The dramatic shift from overwhelming Senate passage to Assembly stalling suggests substantive policy disagreements between chambers
  • Unknown fiscal or operational impact: Without knowing the specific administrative changes, the cost or burden to state government and taxpayers remains unclear

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

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