Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB514

Introduced
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Report Pass
5/18/23  
Engrossed
5/23/23  
Refer
5/23/23  
Report Pass
6/2/23  
Refer
6/2/23  

Caption

Revises provisions governing public buildings. (BDR S-1193)

Impact

The bill serves to amend existing state laws relating to the naming conventions of public buildings, thereby establishing a precedent for honoring state employees who have demonstrated exemplary service. This act reflects a growing trend of recognizing public servants through meaningful tributes that resonate with citizens. The legislation is expected to have an effect primarily on state law rather than local government statutes, signifying an enhancement of the state's efforts to promote acknowledgment of contributions made by individuals in public service roles.

Summary

Assembly Bill 514 is a significant piece of legislation that focuses on public buildings within the state of Nevada, specifically naming the building that houses the headquarters for the Nevada Department of Transportation as the Garth F. Dull Building. This bill recognizes Garth F. Dull for his substantial contributions towards the improvement of transportation in Nevada, as well as his dedicated service to the Department of Transportation over several decades. It underscores the value the legislature places on honoring individuals who have made impactful contributions to the state's infrastructure and well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 514 has been positive among the legislative members, who largely supported the initiative as a means to commemorate Garth F. Dull's contributions. The bill received unanimous support during voting, which indicates a collective agreement on the importance of honoring public servants and the impact they have had on the state's infrastructure. There wasn't significant public contention noted in the discussions, demonstrating a consensus on the merit of the honor conveyed through this legislation.

Contention

While the bill itself did not present substantial points of contention among lawmakers, the discussion brought forth the broader implications of such honors in legislation. The potential for future naming conventions could spark debates regarding criteria for honoring individuals versus organizations and the relative contributions recognized therein. The intent behind the bill revolves around appreciating individual service while balancing it with the collective efforts of various entities working towards Nevada's progress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB391

Revises provisions governing public works. (BDR 28-1031)

NV AB420

Revises provisions governing education. (BDR 34-689)

NV AB465

Revises provisions governing the state militia. (BDR 36-1192)

NV AB213

Revises provisions governing public works projects. (BDR 28-816)

NV SB502

Revises provisions governing taxation. (BDR 32-1086)

NV SB46

Revises provisions governing education. (BDR 34-353)

NV AB294

Revises provisions governing tobacco. (BDR 40-171)

NV AB517

Revises provisions governing the Legislative Counsel Bureau. (BDR 17-447)

NV AB224

Revises provisions governing collective bargaining. (BDR 23-155)

NV AB171

Revises provisions governing public works. (BDR 28-179)

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