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CARSON CITY REPUBLICAN PARTY

With the Chairman's Corner, read insight into the Chairman's Opinion and more information

CHAIR'S CORNER

The Nevada Republican Party strongly opposes AB 306, a bill that would expand the use of ballot drop boxes after early voting ends. Nevada already faces serious challenges with election integrity — just look at the 2024 election, where it took weeks to get a final count. The problem isn’t voter access in our metro areas; it’s securing our elections and restoring public trust in the process. Allowing drop boxes to remain open after early voting concludes creates more opportunities for ballot harvesting, chain of custody issues, and potential fraud. Our elections should be focused on accuracy and transparency, not expanding voting windows that create more room for error and uncertainty.


Instead of making our elections more vulnerable, we should be working to strengthen security measures and ensure that every legal vote is counted accurately and efficiently. AB 306 would require a minimum of 10 drop box locations in Clark County and 5 in Washoe County during the three-day gap between early voting and Election Day — a period where current law rightly ensures that ballot processing is secure and controlled. Expanding drop boxes during this time undermines confidence in the system and increases the risk of mishandling and manipulation. Nevadans deserve fair, secure, and transparent elections — not more opportunities for chaos and confusion. Not to mention the additional cost associated with this. We urge the Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections to reject AB 306 and protect the integrity of our elections.


Hearing Thursday, March 13, 4pm

Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections

It takes less than one minute to have your voice heard - directly to your legislator. Please click on the button below to send a message of opposition to legislators.  

-Nevada Republican Rapid Response Team




 
 
 

A crucial bill, AB197, is making its way through the Nevada Legislature, and it’s a game-changer for pro-life advocates. This bill protects the privacy of pro-life donors, volunteers, and members of pro-life organizations, shielding them from government disclosure and harassment.

Here’s why AB197 matters:

  • It prevents government overreach by ensuring that personal information about pro-life supporters remains confidential.

  • It stops doxing and harassment, allowing people to participate in the pro-life movement without fear of retaliation.

  • If privacy is violated, individuals can take legal action to protect their rights.

Now, we need YOUR help. AB197 is in committee, and it’s critical that we act fast to ensure it passes.

Contact your legislator TODAY and urge them to support this essential bill.

Let them know that protecting pro-life voices is crucial for our movement’s success.


Script to Contact Legislators in Support of AB197:


Dear [Legislator’s Name],

I am writing to urge you to support AB197, a crucial bill that will protect the privacy of pro-life advocates in Nevada. This bill will shield pro-life donors, volunteers, and members of pro-life organizations from government disclosure and harassment.

In today’s climate, protecting the privacy of those standing up for life is essential. AB197 ensures they can continue their work without fear of intimidation or public backlash.

Please support AB197 to safeguard the rights and privacy of pro-life advocates in our state.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Your Name

Your Address

Your Contact Information


We can't afford to let our privacy be compromised or let our movement be silenced. Together, we can protect pro-life advocates and ensure their safety in the fight for life.


Thank you for your continued support.

For Life,

Krystal Minera-Alvis

Press Secretary, Nevada Right to Life




 
 
 

Explanation of AB64Current law requires that the public be given an opportunity for public comment at the beginning of the meeting, at the end of the meeting, and before an agenda item is voted on by the public body. This bill requires that during each period for public comment each speaker must be allowed to provide at least 3 minutes of public comment. 


Hearing is this WEDNESDAY, Feb 26, 8am, Room 4100:

Nevada Legislative Bldg.

Assembly of Government Affairs Committee.


To provide public comment by phone:

Call (888) 475-4499.

When prompted, provide the Meeting ID, 864 1302 9867 and then press # when prompted for a Participant ID.

Press 9 to enter the queue and 6 when told to unmute.

To resolve any issues related to calling in to provide testimony during the hearing, please call (775) 684-1300. 


To submit your opinion online:

Click on Opinions upper right-hand corner.


To submit written testimony:

Committee Proposed amendments, written testimony, and other documents for the record must be submitted electronically in PDF format to AsmGA@asm.state.nv.us 24 hours before the meeting date unless waived by the Chair.

 

Suggested Message

Please vote Yes on AB64 which provides that during the public comment in a public meeting each speaker must be given 3 minutes to speak. This is very reasonable and appropriate requirement which provides citizens the opportunity to address their elected and appointed officials; and express our personal opinions.

 
 
 
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