Rebels & Nevada's 83rd Legislative Session

UNLV 2025 Legislative Priorities

April 18, 2025

WEEK ELEVEN UPDATE


Nevada survived the First House Committee Passage Deadline of April 11th! 


While 280 bills did not make the deadline, there are still over 700 bills remaining to meet the First House Passage Deadline on April 22nd. Unlike previous weeks of this Legislative Session, there were no committee hearings in Week Eleven, as committee meetings focused on budget closings, not bills. Similar activity is expected throughout Week Twelve.


Legislative budget committees have been working at a fast pace to close budgets ahead of the May 1st Economic Forum. The Governor recommended over $16 million in funding each year for the biennium for the Nevada Knowledge Account which supports economic development related research for UNLV, UNR and DRI. However, in Monday's budget closing, the Legislature recommended only $2.5 million be allocated each year. These disparities were a common theme throughout the week as the Legislature strives to be conservative with budget allocations.  

REBELS IN ACTION

4/14-18/25 - While there was very little hearing testimony this week due to the Legislature’s focus on the First House Committee Passage Deadline, Rebels are always in action.

 

One example of this can be found in our economic impact.

 

Southern Nevada’s economy generates nearly three-quarters of the state’s gross domestic product and a similar share of tax revenues that support communities statewide.

 

Nevada’s continued prosperity depends upon a pipeline of talented, industrious, and innovative professionals – the type of graduates produced by UNLV.

 

Every day – in our labs and classrooms, and in neighborhoods throughout the Silver State – UNLV is fueling Nevada’s economic engine and workforce development.

 

We’re proud of our home within the heart of a global destination, where our students, employees, and alumni build community, create partnerships, advance healthcare, and spark innovation that move the region forward.

 

  • 32,911 –UNLV’s Fall 2024 Enrollment
  • 88% – Percent of UNLV students who are Nevada residents
  • 51.7% – Percent of UNLV undergraduates who will be first in their family to earn a four-year degree
  • $2 Billion – Annual economic impact attributable to UNLV

4/17/25 - "View from the Halls of the Legislature," UNLV Officer in Charge Chris Heavey, with Chancellor Patty Charlton, UNR President Brian Sandoval, and Senator Shelly Cruz-Crawford. As leaders in higher education, they understand the importance of coming together to exchange ideas and explore solutions that advance Nevada’s institutions and create a brighter future for Nevada students.


STUDENT INTERN & EXTERN SPOTLIGHT

Cindy Mora

 

Each biennium, UNLV students engage in the legislative process in a variety of ways, including participating in policy development and the bill draft process, advocating for UNLV’s legislative agenda, and serving as legislative...(more)

UNLV ALUMNI IN THE LEGISLATURE SPOTLIGHT

The Honorable Tanya Flanagan

 

The Honorable Tanya Flanagan is a Nevada State Assemblymember representing District 7 and a UNLV alumna. Assemblymember Flanagan’s service in the Legislature began in 2025, and includes serving on...(more)

THE WEEK AHEAD

April 21 - 25, 2025


  • April 22 – First House Passage


  • Hearings of interest may be added by the Legislature at anytime throughout the week. Please review the Nevada Legislature website to stay informed with the most up to date information.


Watch Nevada Legislature Hearings

Contact Government & Community Engagement

SAVE THE DATE


  • April 28 – Deaf Day at the Legislature
  • April 28 – Clark County Black Student Union Day
  • May 1 – Economic Forum Report Due
  • May 5 – Cinco de Mayo Day at the Legislature
  • May 12 – ACLU Day at the Legislature
  • May 14 – PBS Day at the Legislature
  • May 16 – Second Committee Passage
  • May 19 – AANHPI Heritage Day at the Legislature
  • May 20 – Nurses Day at the Legislature
  • May 23 – Second House Passage



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