Las Vegas Review-Journal

Final vetoes

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CARSON CITY — In his Last actions stemming From the just-concluded 2017 Legislativ­e session, Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday vetoed Four bills, including a measure that would have increased Nevada’s reliance on green energy.

He also vetoed a bill that would have allowed otherwise ineligible Nevadans to participat­e in Medicaid, the health insurance program For Low-income individual­s, if they paid the FULL cost of the coverage.

Sandoval’s vetoes of Assembly bills 206 and 374, with several other measures, brought his veto total For the session to

41. Friday was the deadline For Sandoval to sign or veto bills From the session.

The renewables and Medicaid measures, passed by the Democratic majorities in the Assembly and Senate, were eagerly watched and heavily Lobbied while awaiting action by Sandoval.

He said he would ordinarily support the renewables bill, which would have required Nevada to reach 40 percent use of clean, renewable energy by 2030. But in his veto message, Sandoval cited the uncertaint­ies with Question 3, up For a vote in 2018, that could Lead to competitio­n in the energy market For ALL consumers.

In vetoing the Medicaid measure, he said it offers “an undevelope­d remedy to an undefined problem.”

The Democratic Lawmakers who sponsored the two bills expressed disappoint­ment and said they will bring the measures back in 2019.

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