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Disclaimer

Battle Born Progress (BBP) is a 501 (c)4 organization, and does not make endorsements. Pass/Fail grades on this report card are NOT an endorsement of legislators listed. Grades simply reflect votes taken on legislation advocated for by Battle Born Progress.

Methodology

Legislation included in this report card was chosen based on our policy priorities and the amount of time and resources invested into advocating for each bill by Battle Born Progress and our members. We graded legislators based on their votes for, or against, these priority bills. 

    • >80% = Pass
    • <50% = Fail

 

Priority Legislation Not Included: 

AB380, the bill to mandate responsible energy planning for gas utilities, sponsored by Assemblywoman Lesley Cohen, was a major priority for Battle Born Progress’ clean energy work. Unfortunately, the bill was a casualty of the first Committee Passage deadline, and did not receive a vote. Therefore, it was excluded from the Progress Report. We appreciate the statements from the Governor and Legislative Leadership expressing urgency for plans to be made for an eventual phase-out of natural (methane) gas that protects energy consumers as we transition to a more robust clean energy economy, as per the Nevada Climate Strategy, and look forward to guiding that process and organizing our community to support that transition.

AB395, the bill to abolish the death penalty, sponsored by Assemblyman Steve Yeager, received a full vote by the Assembly, but never received a hearing in the Senate, which led the bill to be lost after the committee passage deadline. The death of this bill occured after weeks of advocacy pushing Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Melanie Scheible, to schedule a hearing for the bill. Both essentially deferred to Governor Steve Sisolak, who publicly expressed concerns with ending the death penalty in all circumstances. Despite phone calls, petitions and even offerings of amendments to soften the bill, Governor Sisolak and the Majority Leader abruptly announced the bill would not move forward, with just under 48 hours left before the deadline. Because AB395 did not receive a vote by both chambers, we have excluded it from our scoring tabulation. However, we note the bill’s history here for purposes of accountability. The advocates who championed abolishing this outdated, racist, and costly practice deserved a chance to be heard and we feel the Senate Leadership and the Governor need to do more to listen to those speaking out.

SCR11, the resolution to create an interim study by the Legislature on the subject of Innovation Zones, sadly moved forward to be enrolled with the Secretary of State. We believe it is inappropriate to spend time studying this proposal to give a billionaire CEO of an unproven company their own autonomous government. While only a study, we remain extremely concerned that the proper input will not be sought, nor will that input be heeded. However, because this resolution was passed via voice vote, we decided against including it in the 2021 Report Card, because exact votes for or against SCR11 could not be verified. We encourage lawmakers to ensure the voices of tribes, environmental experts, and local government authorities be consulted thoroughly before any recommendation on Innovation Zones is made.

AJR1**, from the 2020 special session, was a major priority for Battle Born Progress this session, as part of the Dig Deep Nevada coalition, led by the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN). However, it was not included in the 2021 Report Card given that it did not receive a hearing in lieu of the mining tax bill, AB495, moving forward in its place. AB495 is included in the 2021 Report Card.

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