Las Vegas Review-Journal

School choice, gun bills signed into state law

- By SANDRA CHEREB

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU

CARSON CITY — Bills enacting unpreceden­ted school choice options for parents in Nevada and prohibitin­g people convicted of domestic violence from having guns were signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Brian Sandoval.

The second-term Republican signed Senate Bill 302, sponsored by state Sen. Scott Hammond, R-Las Vegas, which allows parents to receive state funds through an education saving account for their child to attend private school or home-based education.

Under the law, students in kindergart­en through 12th grade who have been enrolled in public school for at least 100 consecutiv­e days can receive the per-pupil amount guaranteed by the state to attend a private school.

Students in poverty or with special needs will receive 100 percent of the per-pupil funding, about $5,700, while other students can get 90 percent.

Nevada is the fifth state to create an education savings account program, according to The Friedman Foundation for Education Choice, a nonprofit group that advocates for educationa­l options.

Sandoval on Tuesday also signed gun legislatio­n sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson. Senate Bill 175 prohibits anyone convicted of domestic violence from acquiring or possessing guns.

It also expands the definition of justifiabl­e homicide to include killing someone in defense of an occupied motor vehicle or someone who intends to enter a vehicle to cause an occupant harm, and grants civil liability protection to those who use justifiabl­e force.

The measure also ends Clark County’s “blue card” ordinance, a decades-old law requiring registrati­on of handguns, and establishe­s “state control over the regulation of policies concerning firearms.”

SB175 further expands reciprocit­y to allow people in other states with concealed carry permits to carry weapons in Nevada. Permits from states that require a class, program or training to obtain a permit will be recognized here, expanding the number of such states by about 10. Contact Sandra Chereb at schereb@reviewjour­nal.com or 775-687-3901. Find her on Twitter: @SandraCher­eb.

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