Lawmakers Debate the Death Penalty

For the first time in four years, Nevada lawmakers heard a bill Wednesday that would abolish the state’s rarely used death penalty system, described by some activists as ‘broken.’ The hearing was the first significant movement in the effort to ban capital punishment since 2017, when a similar measure was heard but ultimately stalled. Assembly Bill 395 would ban the death penalty moving forward and reduce the sentence of inmates currently on death row to life without the possibility of parole.