Nevada legislative building easing mask requirements, reopening to Nevadans
Joe Bartels, Reporter, KTNV
These are photos of the Nevada Legislature building in Carson City as seen during the day and nighttime in July 2020
and last updated 2021-05-19 20:57:30-04
CARSON CITY (KTNV) â The legislative building in Carson City today updated its COVID-19 protocols and starting May 20 the building will reopen to Nevadans without an appointment.
Legislative Counsel Bureau Director Brenda Erdoes released the following statement regarding an increase in capacity to the Nevada Legislative Building in Carson City
âToday we are announcing that effective immediately, Legislators, staff, and other persons in the Legislative Building who are fully vaccinated may choose whether to wear a mask and socially distance within the Legislative Building. Unvaccinated Legislators, staff, and other persons in the Legislative Building must continue to wear a mask in any public area of the buildi
The Nevada statehouse will reopen Thursday after more than two months of being shuttered to the public to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Legislative Counsel Bureau Director Brenda Erdoes announced Friday evening that staff planned to launch an electronic reservation system for members of the public including lobbyists, activists and others to make appointments to meet in-person with lawmakers or attend committee hearings, which have.
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) The Nevada Legislature will limit access to the public when lawmakers convene next month to confront the coronavirus pandemic and rebalance the state budget. Legislative Counsel Bureau Director Brenda Erdoes announced Thursday that only lawmakers, staff and a small number of reporters will be allowed in the building initially. The rules, Erdoes said in a statement, were designed to adhere to the state's COVID-19.