Senate declines to concur in Assembly amendment to SB15 and orders bill enrolled

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Summary

The Nevada Senate voted to not concur in Assembly Amendment 568 to Senate Bill 15, saying additional work was needed, and ordered SB15 enrolled and sent to the Assembly for further action.

The Nevada Senate on May 31, 2025, voted to not concur in Assembly Amendment 568 to Senate Bill 15 and ordered the bill enrolled and transmitted to the Assembly.

Senator Rob Ormsby Orenshall (Senator Orenshall) moved that the Senate not concur in Assembly amendment 568 to SB15. He said on the floor that, speaking with the chair of the Senate Government Affairs Committee, "there's a little more work that needs to be done on this legislation." The motion to not concur carried on voice vote. The Senate then ordered SB15 enrolled and the Assembly notified.

SB15, introduced by the Senate Committee on Government Affairs, revises various provisions relating to governmental administration. The Assembly had amended the bill with amendment 568; the Senate declined to concur in that Assembly amendment as recorded in the transcript.

The transcript does not record additional debate on the substance of the amendment beyond Senator Orenshall's statement and does not list a roll-call tally for the motion; the presiding officer announced that the motion carried and SB15 was ordered to the Assembly.