Nevada Gov. Sisolak Signs Law Allowing Permanent Mail-In Voting
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signs bill to expand voting access on June 2 alongside state Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson. Courtesy of Governor Steve Sisolak's office
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a bill into law on Wednesday, codifying a permanent mail-in voting system and other reforms aimed at expanding voter access.
The bill, Assembly Bill 321, was passed along party lines in the state Assembly and Senate, both controlled by Democrats.
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