The Nevada Legislature looks like it’s reconvening well ahead of its next official session in 2027.

“At some point over the next few months, I intend to call the Legislature back for a special session,” Gov. Joe Lombardo said in a statement Monday afternoon.

“The goal will be to finish what the Legislature left unfinished – plain and simple.”

The Nevada Legislature meets every two years. Its last session ended in June.

Special sessions are, in most cases, limited to 20 consecutive calendar days and must be limited in scope to what the governor lays out in his proclamation.

Among the unfinished business for the governor was a massive crime bill that failed to move ahead in the chaos of the session’s final days. The crime proposal — Senate Bill 457 — would've increased penalties for rep

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