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SB 198

Revises requirements relating to payment of wages and compensation to certain employees. (BDR 53-557)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Skip Daly

Nevada SB 198 modified wage and compensation payment requirements for certain employees but was vetoed by the Governor after passing the state Senate.

Vetoed by the Governor. Returned to Senate with Governor's veto message.
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Bill Summary · SB 198

Legislative bill overview

SB 198 revises Nevada's requirements for wage and compensation payments to certain employees, though the specific modifications are not detailed in the provided legislative record. The bill passed the Nevada Senate with a 27-15 vote but was subsequently vetoed by the Governor on June 2, 2025.

Why is this important

Wage and compensation requirements directly affect workers' financial security and employer compliance obligations. Changes to these rules can influence labor practices, worker protections, and business operating costs across Nevada's economy.

Potential points of contention

  • The 27-15 Senate vote margin suggests meaningful legislative disagreement about the bill's provisions, indicating divided support among lawmakers
  • The Governor's veto signals executive-level concerns about the bill's policy direction or implementation, though specific objections are not detailed in this record
  • Without knowing the specific wage changes proposed, the contention likely involves balancing worker protections against business flexibility and cost considerations

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

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