Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ On a sweltering Pride Month afternoon in Henderson, Gov. Steve Sisolak signed four bills aimed at improving LGBTQ equality.

Sisolak notes importance of bringing four laws to gay community

- By Jonah Dylan Contact Jonah Dylan at jdylan@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Thejonahdy­lan on Twitter.

Wearing a tie covered in rainbows, Gov. Steve Sisolak stepped up to a lectern at the Henderson Equality Center on Sunday and smiled at the crowd of over 100.

“Normally, you probably know, we sign hundreds of bills in Carson City, and we go through a process,” he said. “We’re making an exception because it is so important that we bring these bills to the community, to this center. To help you understand how important it is.”

On a sweltering Pride Month afternoon, Sisolak was on hand to sign four bills — SB109, SB237, SB275 and SB375 — aimed at improving LGBTQ equity. He spoke during the Henderson Pride Festival, an inaugural celebratio­n that featured performanc­es, food vendors and more.

Officially signed into law at the event, the legislatio­n will help expand LGBTQ businesses, help provide equal access and opportunit­ies to LGBTQ people, expand resources for pharmacist­s to provide care for Hiv-positive people and mandate that local government­s gather more demographi­c info on their constituen­ts.

Nevada Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat, also spoke at the event, lauding the community for pushing to get this legislatio­n passed at the state level.

“Legislator­s and governors can’t do it without your input, your advocacy, your educating the public and all that you do to support us,” she said. “So thank you for all of that. Not just during Pride Month, but every day you’re on the front lines.”

The event also marked a kind of grand opening for the Henderson Equality Center, which opened last year but wasn’t able to have a full-fledged event amid COVID-19 restrictio­ns. After Sisolak signed the bills, he stood next to Henderson Equality Center Executive Director Chris Davin, who cut a ribbon to symbolize the opening of the center.

Sisolak also toured the center before his speech.

“To be able to have the governor come out and be present to sign this in front of the LGBT community — that it’s not just something that is in Carson City that nobody gets to witness,” Davin said. “It’s very rare to see a bill signing. Really it’s something monumental.”

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 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae ?? Gov. Steve Sisolak greets vendors alongside his wife, Kathy, as they tour the Henderson Equality Center during a Pride Month festival on Sunday in Henderson. Sisolak was on hand to sign four bills aimed at improving LGBTQ equity.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Gov. Steve Sisolak greets vendors alongside his wife, Kathy, as they tour the Henderson Equality Center during a Pride Month festival on Sunday in Henderson. Sisolak was on hand to sign four bills aimed at improving LGBTQ equity.

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