The 83rd Nevada legislative session is set to conclude its 120-day tenure late today, as members rush against a ticking clock — passing nearly 400 bills with Gov. Joe Lombardo signing 206 into law and vetoing one.

It’s a noticeable contrast from a previous session, where the Republican governor vetoed a state-record 75 bills, including a Democrat-led bill that would have added more mail ballot drop boxes for voting.

Following a weekend packed with meetings, the legislators spearheaded marathon voting on legislation ranging from higher education appropriations to extensive crime and safety reform, often touching on the limited time remaining. The governor’s office did not comment on if Lombardo has plans for calling a special session.

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