The Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford introduced a bill on Wednesday to combat price fixing on essential goods and services, including food, medication, and shelter, receiving opposition from various business groups. In other news, the Assembly formed a Select Committee on End-of-Life Care led by Assm. David Orentlicher. The committee will discuss AB346, the sixth legislative effort to legalize life-ending medication for terminally ill patients in Nevada. Additionally, Sen. Carrie Buck and Jeff Stone introduced SB252 to create an Education Savings Account program, but it is expected to face opposition in the session. Assm. Danielle Gallant also made controversial comments about character-building 80-hour work weeks, sparking debate on AB191 related to graduate assistant rights.
The Legislature has been busy as various bills are being proposed and discussed, creating a dynamic environment within the political landscape of Nevada. Stay tuned for more updates as the session progresses.
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