Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill ACR4

Introduced
6/2/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Enrolled
6/5/25  

Caption

Directing the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to conduct a study relating to road safety.

Impact

By granting five days of administrative leave, ACR4 directly impacts the employees of the Nevada Legislature and the Legislative Counsel Bureau by providing them recognition and reward for their services. It is especially beneficial to employees who have faced extraordinary demands due to the time constraints of the legislative session, which is limited to 120 days. The resolution is a formal acknowledgment of the employees' work ethic, patience, and flexibility in fulfilling their responsibilities during the session.

Summary

ACR4 is an Assembly Concurrent Resolution aimed at granting administrative leave to legislative employees in recognition of their service during the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature. This resolution acknowledges the hard work and dedication of both permanent and temporary employees who contribute significantly to the Legislature's functioning. The proposal is consistent with a traditional practice initiated by former Assemblyman Bob Price and Senator Debbie Smith, whose aim was to commend the legislative staff for their outstanding efforts.

Contention

While ACR4 itself is largely uncontentious, as it is a resolution recognizing employee efforts, it might spark discussions regarding the compensation and benefits of legislative staff in future legislative sessions. By establishing this resolution, it reinforces the tradition of recognizing employee contributions, but this may also lead to debates about the broader implications of administrative leave policies for state employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV ACR4

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to conduct a study relating to road safety. (BDR R-29)

NV SCR3

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to conduct an interim study concerning human trafficking. (BDR R-121)

NV AB457

Requires the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Revenue to conduct a study concerning certain changes to provisions governing taxation. (BDR S-167)

NV ACR5

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Government Affairs to conduct an interim study on the activities of federal officials engaging in the investigation or enforcement of immigration laws in this State. (BDR R-19)

NV AB487

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Natural Resources to conduct a study during the 2025-2026 interim concerning the sale of cats and dogs by retail pet stores in this State. (BDR S-1096)

NV SB88A

Requires the Joint Interim Committee on Natural Resources to conduct an interim study of certain state agencies. (BDR S-345)

NV HJM2

Combine Standing & Interim Committees

NV SCR7

Creates a joint special committee to conduct a study concerning housekeeping operations at hotels in this State. (BDR R-1255)

NV HB1573

To Reorganize The Standing Committees And The Subject Matter Interim Committees Of The House Of Representatives.

NV AB32

Directs the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Growth and Infrastructure to conduct a study during the 2025-2026 interim concerning the Nevada Commission for the Reconstruction of the V & T Railway of Carson City and Storey County. (BDR S-404)

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