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SB 267

Revises provisions relating to law enforcement. (BDR 16-726)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by John Ellison and 1 co-sponsor

Nevada law enforcement revision bill (SB 267) stalled in committee and was blocked from further legislative action in 2025.

(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.)
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Bill Summary · SB 267

Legislative bill overview

SB 267 is a Nevada bill that revises provisions relating to law enforcement, though the specific details of what provisions are modified are not publicly available in the provided legislative history. The bill was introduced by Senators Bert Gurr and John Ellison but did not advance past the printing stage before being blocked from further action.

Why is this important

Law enforcement bills can significantly impact policing practices, officer accountability, public safety protocols, and civil liberties. Nevada's legislative process requires bills to move through committees and votes within specific timeframes, and this bill's failure to progress suggests either lack of support, procedural delays, or competing priorities in the legislature.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency: Without access to the bill's actual text, it's impossible to assess what specific law enforcement provisions were being revised and whether they would expand or restrict officer powers
  • Legislative stalling: The bill died under Joint Standing Rule 14.3.1, which prevents further action—indicating it did not gain sufficient traction to move forward
  • Unknown stakeholder concerns: Without knowing the bill's contents, we cannot identify which groups (civil rights advocates, police unions, victims' rights organizations) would have supported or opposed it

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

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