Lost: bill did not pass

Provides that medical facilities may allow terminally ill patients access to medical marijuana within the facility.


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  • May 20: No further action; bill died in Senate Committee
  • May 9: First Senate Committee hearing; no action taken
  • April 20: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services.
  • April 19: Third reading on Assembly floor; passed Assembly. Sent to the Senate.
  • April 17: Second reading on Assembly floor
  • April 13: Committee work session; Do pass
  • April 10: First Committee hearing
  • March 27: Introduced to the Assembly for first reading. Assigned to the Assembly Committee on Judiciary for review.

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Monday, May 1, 2023 - 1:00pm

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Establishes the Cannabis Mentorship Pilot Program to help individuals previously impacted by cannabis criminalization gain licensure to work in the cannabis business. 


PROGRESS
  • June 6: No further action; bill died in Committee
  • April 19: Second reading on Senate floor. Referred to the Senate Committee on Finance for budget considerations.
  • April 12: Committee work session; Amend, and do pass
  • April 10: Second Committee hearing
  • April 7: First Committee hearing
  • April 6: Received notice of eligibility for exemption from the deadline.
  • March 27: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor for review.

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Monday, May 1, 2023 - 12:45pm

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Senator Pat Spearman, Assemblyman Cameron Miller, Senator Dallas Harris

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Creates a sewer tax to generate budgeting for affordable housing options in Nevada


PROGRESS
  • April 26: No further action; bill died on Senate floor

  • April 19: Second reading on Senate floor

  • April 14: Committee work session; Do pass

  • April 5: First Committee hearing

  • March 20: Introduced to the Senate for first reading. Assigned to the Senate Committee on Government Affairs for review.

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Monday, April 17, 2023 - 2:15pm

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