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SB 110

Revises provisions relating to sex trafficking. (BDR 15-57)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Lisa Krasner and 2 co-sponsors

Nevada bill proposing sex trafficking statute revisions stalled in committee without advancement in 2025 session.

(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.)
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Bill Summary · SB 110

Legislative bill overview

SB 110 revises Nevada's statutory provisions related to sex trafficking, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was prefiled in January 2025 and referred to the Judiciary Committee but did not advance past initial committee consideration before becoming inactive under legislative rules.

Why is this important

Sex trafficking legislation directly affects law enforcement capabilities, victim protections, and criminal penalties in Nevada. Changes to trafficking statutes can influence prosecution success rates, survivor support services, and deterrent effects of the criminal code.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope unclear: Without access to the actual bill text, the specific provisions being revised—whether focused on penalties, victim protections, investigation procedures, or definitions—cannot be assessed for controversial elements
  • Committee stall: The bill's failure to advance from committee suggests possible concerns among legislators, though the reasons are not publicly documented in this record
  • Implementation details: Depending on revisions, new provisions could create enforcement challenges or resource demands for law enforcement and victim services agencies

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

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