Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB99

Refer
2/2/23  
Introduced
2/6/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Engrossed
6/3/23  
Refer
6/3/23  
Report Pass
6/4/23  
Enrolled
6/8/23  
Chaptered
6/15/23  

Caption

Makes an appropriation to the Desert Research Institute of the Nevada System of Higher Education to support the Nevada State Cloud Seeding Program. (BDR S-592)

Impact

The bill represents a significant investment in water resource management within Nevada, a state that is vulnerable to droughts and has pressing water supply challenges. By funding the DRI's cloud seeding efforts, the legislation acknowledges the need for innovative approaches to augment water supplies. The expected outcome is an increase in precipitation that benefits agriculture, urban water supply, and overall ecosystem health, thereby supporting the state's economic resilience.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 99 (SB99) proposes an appropriation of $600,000 from the State General Fund to the Desert Research Institute (DRI) of the Nevada System of Higher Education for the purpose of supporting the Nevada State Cloud Seeding Program. Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique aimed at enhancing precipitation and is particularly relevant in areas facing water scarcity. This funding is intended to cover two fiscal years: 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, with the appropriated amounts being subject to proper expenditure reporting to the Interim Finance Committee within specific deadlines.

Contention

While the bill passed unanimously in the Assembly, it is important to note potential points of contention that may arise in future discussions. Opponents of such programs often raise concerns about the environmental impacts of cloud seeding, including unintended consequences on local ecosystems and water rights issues. These concerns could foster debate among stakeholders about both the effectiveness and the ethical implications of weather modification techniques.

Further_details

The DRI is required to provide detailed reports on the expenditures of the allocated funds, ensuring transparency and accountability. Any unspent funds at the end of each fiscal year must revert back to the State General Fund. This stipulation is designed to assure that taxpayers' money is used efficiently and effectively, reinforcing the importance of oversight in government spending.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB6

Makes an appropriation to the Desert Research Institute of the Nevada System of Higher Education to support the Nevada State Cloud Seeding Program. (BDR S-389)

NV SB427

Makes appropriations to certain institutions of the Nevada System of Higher Education for capital improvement projects. (BDR S-560)

NV SB375

Makes an appropriation to the Nevada System of Higher Education for a grant program to expand undergraduate and graduate nursing programs at institutions within the System. (BDR S-917)

NV AB491

Makes appropriations to the Nevada System of Higher Education for enrollment recovery at and to support certain expenditures for certain institutions. (BDR S-1180)

NV SB133

Makes an appropriation to the Nevada Center for Civic Engagement to support civics education programs. (BDR S-104)

NV AB493

Makes an appropriation to the Nevada System of Higher Education for an interim study of the funding formula for the System. (BDR S-1178)

NV SB498

Makes appropriations to the Nevada System of Higher Education to expand undergraduate and graduate nursing programs and for academic programming and building renovations at institutions within the System. (BDR S-1200)

NV SB472

Makes appropriations to the Nevada System of Higher Education for expenditures related to instruction that are due to caseload adjustments at certain institutions within the System. (BDR S-1202)

NV AB568

Makes appropriations to the Nevada System of Higher Education for operational and instructional expenses. (BDR S-1201)

NV AB492

Makes appropriations to the Nevada System of Higher Education for certain information technology leases and equipment. (BDR S-1179)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.