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SB 414

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 23-1111)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nicole Cannizzaro and 4 co-sponsors

Nevada SB 414 revises governmental administration provisions but was vetoed by the Governor; passage required amendments and divided legislative support, now returning for potential override consideration.

Vetoed by the Governor. (Return to 84th Session.)
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Bill Summary · SB 414

Legislative bill overview

SB 414 is a Nevada bill that revises provisions relating to governmental administration, though the specific details of the revisions are not publicly disclosed in the bill designation alone. The measure passed both chambers with amendments (Senate 27-15) before being vetoed by the Governor on June 10, 2025, and is now eligible for reconsideration in the 84th legislative session.

Why is this important

Governmental administration bills typically affect how state agencies operate, report, and coordinate functions—potentially impacting transparency, efficiency, and public access to services. The Governor's veto suggests significant disagreement over the bill's provisions, making its fate in potential override attempts or reintroduction meaningful for Nevada's administrative structure.

Potential points of contention

  • The Governor deemed the bill problematic enough to veto despite bipartisan sponsorship, indicating substantial policy disagreement on the administrative changes proposed
  • The measure required Assembly Amendment No. 777 during passage, suggesting internal legislative compromise and possible remaining dissent (27-15 vote margin indicates divided support)
  • Without access to the bill's full text, the specific administrative provisions generating controversy remain unclear—ranging from potential conflicts with executive authority to fiscal or operational concerns

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

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