CARSON CITY — Two major bills seeking to attract Hollywood to Southern Nevada and reshape portions of the state’s criminal justice code could be voted on by the full Assembly as a special legislative session enters its third day.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced the special session on Wednesday with less than 24 hours notice. The agenda includes over a dozen legislative proposals and budget appropriations.
Other bills being considered by lawmakers include a measure to increase penalties and local control over school traffic zones and a bill to create the Silver State General Assistance Program. The state-funded program would provide public assistance if there is another funding lapse to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
The proposal to develop a film studio camp

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