The Nevada State Senate failed to pass Assembly Bill 5 on Wednesday night, which would have provided tax credits to bring movie studios to the state.
The bill failed to reach a constitutional majority in the Senate, garnering 10 votes in favor and 8 votes against, with 3 excused.
Meanwhile, Senate Bill 10, which limits the total aggregate number of units of residential property in the state that may be purchased failed in the Assembly.
That bill failed because it did not get a required 2/3 majority.
There were 27 yes votes, 10 no, and 5 excused.
Following the conclusion of the 36th (2025) Special Session of the Nevada Legislature, Governor Joe Lombardo released this statement:
“I called this special session because I felt that Nevadans simply could not wait any longer for safer streets, new job opportunities, expanded healthcare access, enhanced small business protections, greater school safety, more assistance for those in need, and essential cybersecurity reforms. Nevadans deserved action now – not years from now – on the issues that most impact their daily lives,” said Governor Joe Lombardo. “As the session concludes this evening, I want to thank the members of the Nevada Legislature for their bipartisan work throughout this session.”
