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SB 305

Revises provisions relating to interscholastic activities. (BDR 34-1007)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Fabian Doñate and 7 co-sponsors

Nevada's SB 305 revised interscholastic activity provisions but was vetoed by the Governor; specific policy changes require bill text access for substantive analysis.

Vetoed by the Governor. (Return to 84th Session.)
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Bill Summary · SB 305

Legislative bill overview

SB 305 revises provisions relating to interscholastic activities in Nevada, though the specific policy changes are not detailed in the legislative history provided. The bill passed through both chambers with amendments before being sent to the Governor for consideration in the 2025 legislative session.

Why is this important

Interscholastic activity policies affect thousands of Nevada students' participation in school sports and competitions, influencing eligibility, participation rights, and athletic program operations. The Governor's veto suggests the bill contained provisions the executive branch opposed, making the specific nature of these revisions consequential for schools and student-athletes.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's specific text, the Governor's veto rationale, or amendment details, the core policy disagreements cannot be definitively identified
  • The bill received unanimous passage in the Assembly (42-0), suggesting broad legislative support but the veto indicates executive concerns about its provisions
  • Common interscholastic activity disputes involve eligibility criteria, participation restrictions, gender classifications, or transfer rules—any of which could have triggered the veto

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

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