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AJR4 • 2025

Revises provisions relating to the legislative process. (BDR C-22)

Proposing to amend the Nevada Constitution to prohibit appropriations to any political organization, to prohibit including an appropriation to a nonprofit organization in any bill that is required to fund a portion of the state budget for the next ensuing biennium and to authorize the Governor to veto appropriations in a bill. Close title Proposing to amend the Nevada Constitution to prohibit appropriations to any political organization, to prohibit including an appropriation to a nonprofit organization in any bill that is required to fund a portion of the state budget for the next ensuing biennium and to authorize the Governor to veto appropriations in a bill.

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Revises provisions relating to the legislative process. (BDR C-22)

Revises provisions relating to the legislative process.

What This Bill Does

  • Revises provisions relating to the legislative process.
  • (BDR C-22)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-01-24 Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System

    (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.) (See full list below)

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Revises provisions relating to the legislative process. (BDR C-22)

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A.J.R. 4

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ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 4–ASSEMBLYMEMBER KASAMA

PREFILED JANUARY 24, 2025
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Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections

SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to the legislative process.
(BDR C-22)

FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: Yes.

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION—Proposing to amend the
Nevada Constitution to prohibit appropriations to any
political organization, to prohibit including an
appropriation to a nonprofit organization in any bill that is
required to fund a portion of the state budget for the next
ensuing biennium and to authorize the Governor to veto
appropriations in a bill.
Legislative Counsel’s Digest:
The Nevada Constitution prohibits drawing money from the State Treasury unless 1
such money is drawn as a consequence of an appropriation made by law. (Nev. Const. 2
Art. 4, § 19) This resolution proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to prohibit 3
the Legislature from: (1) appropriating money to any political organization, including, 4
without limitation, a political party or a committee for political action; and (2) 5
including an appropriation to a nonprofit organization in any bill that is required to 6
fund a portion of the state budget for the next ensuing biennium. 7
Under the Nevada Constitution, the Governor is authorized to veto only an entire 8
bill passed by the Legislature. (Nev. Const. Art. 4, § 35) This resolution proposes to 9
amend the Nevada Constitution to provide the Governor with line-item veto power for 10
bills containing appropriations. Specifically, this resolution provides that if any bill 11
presented to the Governor contains one or more appropriations, the Governor may 12
strike from the bill any or all such appropriations without objecting to the bill as a 13
whole. If the Governor strikes out one or more appropriations, the Governor must , 14
within 48 hours after the bill is presented to the Governor: (1) attach to the bill a 15
statement of the appropriations stricken out and the reasons therefor; and (2) transmit 16
a copy of the statement to the House in which the bill originated or the Secreta ry of 17
State, depending on whether the Legislature has adjourned sine die. This resolution 18
also authorizes the Legislature to override the action to strike out one or more of the 19
appropriations. 20

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RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY AND SENATE OF THE STATE OF 1
NEVADA, JOINTLY, That Section 19 of Article 4 of the Nevada 2
Constitution be amended to read as follows: 3
[Section] Sec. 19. 1. No money shall be drawn from 4
the treasury but in consequence of appropriations made by 5
law. 6
2. No money shall be drawn from the treasury 7
pursuant to subsection 1 for the purpose of making by law 8
an appropriation to any political organization, including, 9
without limitation, a political party or a committee for 10
political action. 11
3. No appropriation made to a nonprofit organization 12
may be included in any bill that is required to fund a portion 13
of the state budget for the next ensuing biennium. 14
4. As used in this section, “biennium” means a period 15
of 2 fiscal years beginning on July 1 of an odd -numbered 16
year and ending on June 30 of the next ensuing odd -17
numbered year. 18
And be it further 19
RESOLVED, That Section 35 of A rticle 4 of the Nevada 20
Constitution be amended to read as follows; 21
[Sec:] Sec. 35. 1. Every bill which may have passed the 22
Legislature, shall, before it becomes a law be presented to the 23
Governor. If he approve it, he shall sign it, but if not he shall 24
return it with his objections, to the House in which it 25
originated, which House shall cause such objections to be 26
entered upon its journal, and proceed to reconsider it; If after 27
such reconsideration it again pass both Houses by yeas and 28
nays, by a vote of two thirds of the members elected to each 29
House it shall become a law notwithstanding the Governors 30
objections. [If] Except as otherwise provided in this section, 31
if any bill shall not be returned within five days after it shall 32
have been presented to him (Sunday excepted) exclusive of 33
the day on which he received it, the same shall be a law, in 34
like manner as if he had signed it, unless the Legislature by 35
its final adjournment, prevent such return, in which case it 36
shall be a law, unless the Governor with in ten days next after 37
the adjournment (Sundays excepted) shall file such bill with 38
his objections thereto, in the office of the Secretary of State, 39
who shall lay the same before the Legislature at its next 40
Session, in like manner as if it had been returne d by the 41
Governor, and if the same shall receive the vote of two -thirds 42
of the members elected to each branch of the Legislature, 43
upon a vote taken by yeas and nays to be entered upon the 44
journals of each house, it shall become a law. 45

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2. If any bill so presented to the Governor contains one 1
or more appropriations of money from the State Treasury, 2
the Governor may strike from the bill any or all of these 3
appropriations without objecting to the bill as a whole. If 4
the Governor strikes out one or more appro priations, the 5
Governor shall, within 48 hours after the bill is presented to 6
the Governor: 7
(a) Attach to the bill a statement of the appropriations 8
stricken out and the reasons for the striking out; and 9
(b) Transmit a copy of the statement to: 10
(1) If the Legislature has not adjourned sine die, t he 11
House in which the bill originated; or 12
(2) If the Legislature has adjourned sine die, the 13
Secretary of State who shall lay the same before the 14
Legislature at its next Session. 15
3. Each appropriation not st ricken out becomes law in 16
the same manner as a bill to which the Governor does not 17
object. If the Governor fails to transmit a copy of the 18
statement pursuant to subsection 2 within 48 hours after the 19
bill is presented to the Governor , each appropriation 20
stricken out likewise becomes law. 21
4. The Legislature may, by the same vote as for bills to 22
which the Governor objects , cause any one or more of the 23
individual appropriations stricken by the Governor to 24
become law, notwithstanding the Governor striking it out. If 25
the Legislature does not so act, any appropriation stricken 26
from the bill by the Governor shall be deemed not 27
appropriated. 28
And be it further 29
RESOLVED, That this resolution becomes effective upon 30
passage. 31

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