Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.
Lawmakers delivered a clear message at a town hall Wednesday night hosted by the advocacy group Make the Road Nevada: The fight isn’t over.
Community members packed into a Make the Road Nevada office off East Washington Boulevard to hear Democratic lawmakers from Las Vegas — state Sen. Edgar Flores and Assemblymembers Shea Backus and Max Carter — discuss the legislative session that concluded in June.
The lawmakers celebrated the passage of Assembly Bill 420, which requires school districts in Clark and Washoe counties to report data on use of force against students, including situations where pepper spray or tasers are used.
However, they also expressed disappointment over bills vetoed by Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo, including A