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Nevada Senate approves $12.4 million for UNLV, UNR capital projects

June 01, 2025 | 2025 Legislature NV, Nevada


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Nevada Senate approves $12.4 million for UNLV, UNR capital projects
The Nevada Senate on May 31, 2025, passed Senate Bill 427 to make capital appropriations for the Nevada System of Higher Education, including $6,200,000 for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and $6,200,000 for the University of Nevada, Reno, by a 19-0 recorded vote.

SB427, introduced by the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, provides funding for planning, design and upgrades at NSHE institutions. Senator Dina Titus and others were referenced in roll call, and the bill as amended was ordered transmitted to the Assembly after passage.

Senator Heidi Seevers Gansert Donate (Senator Donate) offered amendment 940 and moved its adoption; she told the Senate, "The amendment simply makes further preparations to other institutions." Senators adopted the amendment without objection by voice vote, and the bill proceeded to final consideration.

A technology problem with the chamber voting system required the secretary to conduct a manual roll call. After the verbal tally, the secretary announced, "The yeses are 19. The nos are 0. SB 4 27 has received the constitutional majority and is declared passed and ordered to the Assembly." The Senate then directed the bill to be enrolled and the Assembly notified.

SB427 specifies appropriations for capital projects across the Nevada System of Higher Education; the transcript lists the two $6.2 million appropriations to UNLV and UNR and refers broadly to other NSHE institutions. The transcript does not specify detailed project lists, project timelines, or additional dollar amounts beyond those figures.

The bill will be transmitted to the Assembly for receipt of the Senate's action and further processing under the legislative enrollment procedures.

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