Nevada lawmakers plow through 100s of bills before deadline SAM METZ, AP / Report for America April 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada lawmakers on Tuesday passed dozens of bills through the state Senate and Assembly and diverted several others back to a key committee in order to ensure their priority proposals survived past a crucial deadline. To remain under consideration in the 2021 legislative sessions, most bills — unless granted exemptions — were required to pass through a first chamber by the end of the day Tuesday. Lawmakers voted to pass bills to make “doxxing,” which is the publishing with malicious intent of private or identifying information about a person the internet, a crime, allow veterinarians to practice telemedicine and prohibit cat declawing. But by the afternoon, the fate of proposals to ban make-your-own “ghost guns" and reform how the state tests drivers for cannabis use remain up in the air.