Nevada 2025 1st Special Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AR2

Introduced
11/13/25  
Enrolled
11/14/25  

Caption

Provides that no allowances will be paid for the 36th Special Session for periodicals, stamps, stationery or communications. (BDR R-4)

Impact

The passage of AR2 would signify a significant shift in how the Nevada Assembly manages its budgetary allocations for operational costs, especially regarding communications. By eliminating allowances for these expenses, the resolution aims to promote a more cost-effective approach to legislative functions. This could set a precedent for future sessions by emphasizing accountability in spending and potentially reallocating funds to essential legislative tasks or resources. Supporters of the resolution argue that it reflects responsible fiscal management, especially in times of budget constraints, while opponents may argue that it could hinder effective communication and legislative performance.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 2 (AR2) is a resolution proposed for the 36th Special Session of the Nevada Legislature. The central aim of the bill is to withhold allowances that would typically be allocated for periodicals, stamps, stationery, and other communication expenses for members of the Assembly. Specifically, the resolution states that no allowances will be provided for the Speaker, Speaker Pro Tempore, Majority Leader, Minority Leader, or committee chairs for postage, telephone tolls, or other communication-related expenses. The measure suggests a tightening of fiscal policy during the special session by minimizing costs associated with legislative operations.

Contention

Opposition to AR2 may arise from concerns that restricting allowances for communication could impede the capacity of Assembly members to effectively perform their duties. Communication with constituents and stakeholders is a vital part of a legislator's role, and limiting funds could be seen as creating barriers to that engagement. Additionally, the resolution's proponents may urge that it's a necessary step toward austerity and responsible government spending. The discourse surrounding this resolution is likely to reflect broader debates about fiscal responsibility versus operational effectiveness in legislative bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SR2

Providing that no allowances will be paid for the 36th Special Session of the Nevada Legislature for periodicals, stamps, stationery or communications.

NV AR2

Providing that no allowances will be paid for the 36th Special Session for periodicals, stamps, stationery or communications.

NV AR3

Provides allowances to the members of the Assembly for periodicals, stamps, stationery and communications. (BDR R-982)

NV ACR1

Adopting the Joint Rules of the Senate and Assembly for the 36th Special Session of the Nevada Legislature.

NV SR1

Adopting the Rules of the Senate for the 36th Special Session of the Nevada Legislature.

NV SB109

Revises provisions governing legislative measures that are authorized to be requested for a regular legislative session. (BDR 17-27)

NV SB181

Provides for the issuance of special license plates indicating support for Nevada State University. (BDR 43-787)

NV AB73

Establishes requirements for certain communications relating to an election. (BDR 24-487)

NV SB148

Provides for the issuance of special license plates indicating service on a military unit that was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation. (BDR 43-545)

NV SR4

Provides for the compensation of the clergy in the Senate for the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature. (BDR R-1151)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.