CARSON CITY — Two bills backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo could be voted on by the state Senate as early as Monday, when the special Legislative session enters its fifth day.
Assembly Bill 5 , proposing to expand the state’s film tax credit program to draw Hollywood studio development to Southern Nevada, and Assembly Bill 4 , Lombardo’s legislation to make broad changes to the state’s criminal justice code, were both passed by the Assembly on Sunday and heard by Senate committees.
The so-called “Nevada Studio Infrastructure Jobs and Workforce Training Act,” which has faced lengthy debates and close votes in the Assembly, was passed out of a Senate committee late Sunday. The crime bill was passed by a separate committee on Monday morning.
In order to be sent to the governor’s desk, both bill h

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