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nv_spks.jpgOver the past year, the Nevada Senate Democrats have held numerous Nevada Speaks Community Conversations all over the state. These meetings have brought together Democratic State Senators and members of the community to discuss relevant issues and problems that Nevada is facing. Nevada Speaks is an opportunity for all Nevadans to come together and be heard about the issues that matter most to them.

In these tough economic times, Nevadans are forced to make difficult decisions about how and where to spend money. As a community, we must identify the priorities we feel should be protected by the limited budget. The only way to do this is by making your voice heard to your local legislator.

The Nevada Speaks meetings were highly successful in the past, and now more than ever we need the community to come together to let the Democratic State Senators know what you think Nevada's priorities should be.

There are currently no Nevada Speaks Town Hall Meetings scheduled.



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Michelle White
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Legislation To Watch

Makes various changes relating to systems for obtaining and using solar energy and other renewable energy resources
SB 114
Sponsored by: Senator Schneider, Clark District 11
BILL STATUS: Approved by the Governor, Chapter 353. Effective July 1, 2009


Existing law sets forth a prohibition against covenants, restrictions or conditions contained in deeds, contracts or other legal documents which prohibit or unreasonably restrict an owner of property from using a system for obtaining solar or wind energy on his property.

This bill includes within the prohibition any such covenant, restriction or condition which has the effect of prohibiting or unreasonably restricting the property owner from using such a system. The Bill goes on to describe what an unreasonable restriction includes. It appoints the Director to make determinations concerning the efficiency or performance of a system for obtaining solar or wind energy.

To learn more about SB114, or to track the legislation's process, click here

 
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