Governor Lombardo, along with several other Republican governors, is expected to fly to Florida Thursday to meet with President-Elect Trump.
A representative tells 2 News Nevada that Lombardo was invited by Trump where he's expected to have dinner at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach.
Since his win in the presidential election, numerous national and international lawmakers have visited Trump at his home.
Trump plans meetings this weekend at Mar-a-Lago with House Republicans
Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., among those House Republicans headed to Florida for this weekend's meetings, said he supports the House’s one-bill approach.
“You’re not going to get everything that you want,” he said. “So how do we put something together that everybody can get something?”
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, a member of GOP leadership who invited the president-elect to meet with senators, said she could go with one or two bills.
“But I still think the two-bill strategy is better simply because I think we can get a victory in early, which will show the American people and the president we mean business,” she said.
During his first term, Trump was known for changing his mind, a habit that members of Congress became accustomed to as they navigated his presidency.
Trump ally Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., said Trump just “wants all of it done.”
“He supports the one bill, but he also wants both," he said. "Either one. If it takes two, it takes two.”
(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
