The Regular Legislative Session in Nevada began on Monday, marking the start of the 120-day period where lawmakers tackle various issues facing the state. Bipartisanship was a key theme on the first day, with leaders from both parties emphasizing the importance of working together for the public good. Republican Governor Joe Lombardo and Democratic Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager both expressed a commitment to collaboration despite philosophical differences.
While most bills in the Legislature pass with bipartisan support, there are significant divides on key issues such as education, homelessness, and affordable housing. The upcoming months will test the lawmakers’ ability to put aside party differences and find solutions for the benefit of all Nevadans.
As the session progresses, the true challenge of bipartisanship will unfold, showing whether the 63 lawmakers can indeed leave Nevada in a better state than they found it. Stay tuned for updates and insights on politics, elections, and government in Nevada by following the Ask Steve segment on the KTNV website.
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