Bill seeks to interrupt school-to-prison pipeline fueled by expulsions and suspensions 0share Assembly member Selena Torres presented Assembly Bill 194 before the Senate Committee on Education Monday afternoon. The bill is geared toward interrupting the school-to-prison pipeline by revising provisions relating to suspensions and expulsions in Nevada’s schools. It has the support of the Washoe County and Clark County Public Defenders’ Offices. “The Clark County Public Defender’s Office and Washoe County Public Defender’s Office urge your support on AB 194. This bill will provide crucial due process protections to help break the school-to-prison pipeline,” John Piro of Clark County and Kendra Bertschy wrote to legislators in a March 23 letter.