CARSON CITY — Nevada lawmakers nearing the final act of the special legislative session have yet to vote on a bill meant to attract film studios to Southern Nevada, but a midnight session Wednesday passed one notable measure to alter portions of the state’s criminal justice laws.

And now lawmakers are expected to have a new piece of legislation to consider: a bill revived from the regular session that would regulate corporations’ ability to buy up homes in the state.

State senators amended and passed Gov. Joe Lombardo’s wide-sweeping crime bill — Assembly Bill 4 — during a floor session that began just after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. The amendment added sections that would require detention facilities to maintain a list of each person held at the facility and the name at which the person is

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