
Nevada Legislature
The Nevada Legislature is the state's law-making body, consisting of two chambers: the Nevada Senate and the Nevada Assembly. Senators and Assembly members debate, draft, and pass laws that govern Nevada, including budgets, policies, and regulations. The Legislature meets biennially, typically in odd-numbered years, to address state issues. Members are elected by Nevada residents and serve fixed terms. The Legislature also checks the executive and judicial branches, ensuring laws align with the state's constitution and the interests of its citizens. It plays a crucial role in shaping Nevada's legal and policy landscape.