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A wrong way driving bill, known as Jay’s Law, is heading to Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk after the Nevada Senate passed it unanimously Friday.
A bill that would make wrong-way driving a crime again in Nevada is headed to Governor Joe Lombardo's desk.Assembly Bill 111, ...
A Friday deadline in the Nevada Legislature was the last one on the calendar of the 120-day session until June 2, but there ...
Assembly Bill 111, also known as Jaya's Law, which makes wrong-way driving a crime in Nevada, has unanimously passed in the Nevada Senate.