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SB 11

Revises provisions relating to the payment of extended unemployment benefits. (BDR 53-306)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada SB 11 modifies extended unemployment benefits payment provisions, approved by the Governor in May 2025, affecting worker eligibility and benefit structures.

Chapter 35.
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Bill Summary · SB 11

Legislative bill overview

SB 11 modifies Nevada's extended unemployment benefits payment structure and eligibility provisions. The bill was approved by the Governor on May 26, 2025, and became Chapter 35 of Nevada's 2025 legislative session. Specific details about the revised provisions are not disclosed in the legislative summary provided.

Why is this important

Extended unemployment benefits directly affect workers who have exhausted standard unemployment insurance eligibility, typically during economic downturns or personal job transitions. Changes to payment structures or eligibility rules impact both workers' financial security and state unemployment insurance fund solvency, making this a consequential policy adjustment.

Potential points of contention

  • Eligibility changes: Modifications to who qualifies for extended benefits could either expand or restrict access, affecting vulnerable populations differently
  • Payment amounts or duration: Revisions to benefit duration or weekly payment rates have direct fiscal consequences for recipients and state budgets
  • Implementation complexity: Administrative changes to payment systems may create transition challenges or affect timely benefit delivery to claimants

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

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