Lost: bill did not pass

Establishes guidelines for licensing boards when considering applications of individuals who have a criminal history. 

Nevada is one of the worst states regarding licensing barriers for entering the workforce and makes it only that much more difficult for formerly incarcerated people trying to re-enter the workforce and reintegrate with society. 


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  • April 15: No further action; bill died in Committee

  • April 14: Committee work session; no action taken

  • April 7: Received notice of eligibility for exemption from the deadline.

  • April 5: First Committee hearing

  • March 21: Introduced to the Assembly for first reading. Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor for review

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023 - 11:45am

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Assemblywoman Brittney Miller

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Prohibits source of income discrimination in property transactions (i.e. rentals); requires that landlords provide a written statement explaining the reason for denied applications; assigns relevant penalties.

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  • April 15: No further action; bill died in Committee

  • April 3: First Committee hearing

  • February 14: Introduced to the Assembly for first reading. Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor for review.

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Assemblywoman Cecelia González, Assemblywoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong, Senator Fabian Donate, Assemblyman David Orentlicher, Senator Dina Neal

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Introduces a Baby Bonds Program under the administration of the State Treasurer. This program will ensure children born to low-income families receive health care coverage and a trust fund account that can be claimed at 18 years old.

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PROGRESS
  • June 6: No further action; bill died on Senate floor

  • June 4: Senate Finance work session; Do pass. Second reading on Senate floor.

  • June 3: First budgeting hearing

  • June 2: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Finance.

  • June 1: Third reading on Assembly floor; passed Assembly. Sent to the Senate.

  • May 30: Ways and Means work session; Amend, and do pass

  • May 17: First budgeting hearing

  • April 5: Second reading on Assembly floor. Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means for budget considerations.

  • March 21: Committee work session; Amend, and do pass
  • February 21: First Committee hearing

  • February 13: Received a notice of eligibility for exemption from the deadline

  • February 5: Introduced to the Committee for first reading

  • November 15: Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Government Affairs via pre-file.

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