Revises provisions relating to the efficacy of state programs. (BDR 17-552)
Nevada SB 206 revises state program efficacy provisions, though specific impacts remain unclear as the bill stalled in committee without advancing further.
Nevada SB 206 revises state program efficacy provisions, though specific impacts remain unclear as the bill stalled in committee without advancing further.
SB 206 is a Nevada bill that revises provisions relating to the efficacy of state programs, though the bill text itself is not publicly detailed in the information provided. Based on its status, it was introduced, referred to the Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections, and received a notice of exemption in April 2025 before stalling without further action.
Bills addressing "state program efficacy" typically involve auditing, evaluating, or restructuring how state agencies operate and deliver services. Such measures can affect government accountability, efficiency, and resource allocation across multiple state departments, potentially impacting both taxpayers and program beneficiaries.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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