Nevada Legislature Reopens

The Nevada Legislature reopened its doors to the public on Thursday after months of only allowing lawmakers, staff and a limited number of reporters into the building.
Lobbyists, activists and other members of the public are now allowed to attend committee hearings and enter the building for appointments with lawmakers, but few took advantage of the opportunity on the first day the change went into effect. Before entry, registered visitors must submit to a COVID-19 rapid test in a parking lot next to the legislative building.