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Encourages United States Congress to deschedule cannabis as a schedule I substance


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  • May 25: Enrolled and delivered to the Secretary of State. Resolution adopted.

  • May 24: Resolution read on Senate floor; passed Senate. Sent to the Assembly for enrollment.

  • May 18: Senate Committee work session; Do pass

  • May 9: First Senate Committee hearing

  • April 25: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections.

  • April 24: Resolution read on Assembly floor; passed Assembly. Sent to the Senate.

  • April 21: Placed on resolution file. Resolution amended.

  • April 13: First Committee hearing; work session; Amend, and do pass

  • March 27: Introduced to the Assembly for first reading. Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections for review.

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Monday, April 17, 2023 - 2:15pm

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2023 Legislative Session

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Assemblyman Reuben D'Silva, Assemblywoman Brittney Miller

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Adopts regulations for the Nevada Department of Corrections’ use of solitary confinement (Administrative Segregation).

Requires weekly review of inmates within solitary confinement, mental health assessments within 24 hours of placement, transitional programming to prepare inmates for re-entry, consistent access to telephones, and adequate reporting of solitary confinement utilization throughout the state, among other measures.


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  • June 15: Governor signed into Nevada law

  • June 8: Enrolled and delivered to the governor’s desk

  • June 3: Third reading on Assembly floor; passed Assembly. Sent to the Senate for enrollment.

  • May 31: First Assembly Committee hearing; work session; Do pass. Second reading on Assembly floor.

  • May 29: Introduced to the Assembly for first reading. Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Judiciary for review.

  • May 27: Third reading on Senate floor; passed Senate. Sent to the Assembly.

  • May 25: Senate finance work session; Amend, and do pass

  • May 24: First budgeting hearing

  • April 24: Second reading on Senate floor. Received notice of eligibility for exemption from the deadline. Referred to the Senate Committee on Finance for budget considerations.

  • April 13: Committee work session; Amend, and do pass
  • April 12: First Committee hearing
  • March 15: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Judiciary for review.

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Friday, April 14, 2023 - 1:30pm

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2023 Legislative Session

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Senator Pat Spearman

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Prohibits licensing boards from disciplining medical providers who provide gender-affirming care to out-of-state individuals and Nevadans; introduces a reciprocity consideration for out-of-state gender-affirming care providers moving their practice to Nevada; prohibits Nevada governmental agencies from contributing to investigations against individuals who come to Nevada for gender-affirming care.


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  • June 3: Vetoed by Gov. Lombardo

  • May 29: Delivered to governor’s desk

  • May 26: Enrollment filed

  • May 25: Third reading on Assembly floor; passed Assembly. Sent to the Senate for enrollment

  • May 22: Second reading on Assembly floor

  • May 19: Assembly Committee work session; Do pass

  • May 17: First Assembly Committee hearing

  • April 25: Introduced to the Assembly for first reading. Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor.

  • April 24: Third reading on Senate floor; passed Senate. Sent to the Assembly.
  • April 19: Second reading on Senate floor

  • April 13: Committee work session; Amend, and do pass

  • April 5: First Committee hearing

  • March 16: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor.

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 9:45am

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2023 Legislative Session

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Sponsors:
Senator James Ohrenschall, Senator Melanie Scheible, Senator Pat Spearman, Senator Dallas Harris, Senator Edgar Flores, Senator Dina Neal, Senator Rochelle Nguyen, Senator Julie Pazina

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