
Nevada State Legislature
The Nevada State Legislature is the state's lawmaking body, consisting of two chambers: the Nevada Senate and the Nevada Assembly. They create, amend, and pass laws that affect residents, businesses, and government operations within Nevada. Legislators debate issues, consider proposed bills, and vote to establish policies and rules. The legislature meets annually in sessions, typically from February to June, to address state priorities. They also work on budgets and oversee government agencies. Overall, their role is to represent the people of Nevada and ensure the state's laws reflect its citizens' needs and interests.