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Edgar Flores
Nevada Senator

Edgar Flores

Democrat
District: SD-002
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SJR1 Ballots for All (Passed 12 to 4 on 11/19/2025). Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring Nevada to continue sending every active registered voter a mail ballot for each election. 

11/19/2025
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SJR1 Ballots for All (Passed 12 to 4 on 11/19/2025). Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring Nevada to continue sending every active registered voter a mail ballot for each election. 

AB245 Second Amendment Violation (Passed 12 to 8 on 5/21/2025). Significantly tightens Nevada’s firearm restrictions for young adults and older minors.

5/21/2025
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AB245 Second Amendment Violation (Passed 12 to 8 on 5/21/2025). Significantly tightens Nevada’s firearm restrictions for young adults and older minors.

SB500 K-12 Education Funding (Passed 13 to 8 on 5/21/2025). Sets Nevada’s K-12 education budget for the 25-27 biennium, determining per-pupil funding levels and distributing billions in state and local education dollars.

5/21/2025
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SB500 K-12 Education Funding (Passed 13 to 8 on 5/21/2025). Sets Nevada’s K-12 education budget for the 25-27 biennium, determining per-pupil funding levels and distributing billions in state and local education dollars.

AB367 Multi-language Election Materials (Passed 17 to 4 on 5/21/2025). Expands Nevada’s election language-access requirements.

5/21/2025
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AB367 Multi-language Election Materials (Passed 17 to 4 on 5/21/2025). Expands Nevada’s election language-access requirements.

SB295 Small-business Regulation (Passed 17 to 4 on 4/22/2025). Creates a statewide framework for regulating sidewalk food vendors and newly defined “compact food cart vendors” in Nevada’s large counties.

4/22/2025
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SB295 Small-business Regulation (Passed 17 to 4 on 4/22/2025). Creates a statewide framework for regulating sidewalk food vendors and newly defined “compact food cart vendors” in Nevada’s large counties.

SB155 Illegals in Law Enforcement (Passed 13 to 7 on 4/18/2025). Allows Nevada agencies to hire noncitizens as law-enforcement officers.

4/18/2025
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SB155 Illegals in Law Enforcement (Passed 13 to 7 on 4/18/2025). Allows Nevada agencies to hire noncitizens as law-enforcement officers.

AB383 Right to Reproductive Health Care Act (passed 16 to 5 on 6/5/2023). Establishes the “Right to Reproductive Health Care Act,” which, among other provisions, prevents a governmental entity from limiting access to “reproductive health services, drugs, or devices” and allows Medicaid to cover “voluntary sterilization” for men as well as women.

6/5/2023
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AB383 Right to Reproductive Health Care Act (passed 16 to 5 on 6/5/2023). Establishes the “Right to Reproductive Health Care Act,” which, among other provisions, prevents a governmental entity from limiting access to “reproductive health services, drugs, or devices” and allows Medicaid to cover “voluntary sterilization” for men as well as women.

SB232 Expanding Medicaid to Cover Postpartum Care (passed 20 to 0 on 5/29/2023). Extends Medicaid coverage to include postpartum care services for up to 12 months.

5/29/2023
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SB232 Expanding Medicaid to Cover Postpartum Care (passed 20 to 0 on 5/29/2023). Extends Medicaid coverage to include postpartum care services for up to 12 months.

AB65 State-Mandated Kindergarten (passed 15 to 5 on 5/26/2023). AB65 requires each child to begin attending public school at 6 years of age, instead of 7 years of age.

5/26/2023
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AB65 State-Mandated Kindergarten (passed 15 to 5 on 5/26/2023). AB65 requires each child to begin attending public school at 6 years of age, instead of 7 years of age.

AJR6 National Popular Vote Compact (passed 12 to 9 on 5/18/2023). Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to adopt the National Popular Vote Compact.

5/18/2023
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AJR6 National Popular Vote Compact (passed 12 to 9 on 5/18/2023). Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to adopt the National Popular Vote Compact.

AB355 Restricting Gun Ownership for Adults Under 21 (passed 12 to 8 on 5/15/2023). Makes it illegal for a person who is less than 21 years of age to possess a “semiautomatic shotgun” or “semiautomatic centerfire rifle.”

5/15/2023
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AB355 Restricting Gun Ownership for Adults Under 21 (passed 12 to 8 on 5/15/2023). Makes it illegal for a person who is less than 21 years of age to possess a “semiautomatic shotgun” or “semiautomatic centerfire rifle.”

SB302 Aiding and Abetting Sex Mutilation (passed 13 to 8 on 4/24/2023). Prohibits state and local officials from taking certain actions against persons who provide or assist in the provision of “gender-affirming health care services.”

4/24/2023
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SB302 Aiding and Abetting Sex Mutilation (passed 13 to 8 on 4/24/2023). Prohibits state and local officials from taking certain actions against persons who provide or assist in the provision of “gender-affirming health care services.”

AB280 "All-Gender" Bathrooms (passed 15 to 6 on 5/31/2021). Prohibits places of public accommodation from reserving a single-stall restroom for a specific gender, while authorizing signage for such a restroom that reads “All-Gender Bathroom” or “All-Accessible Bathroom.”

5/31/2021
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AB280 "All-Gender" Bathrooms (passed 15 to 6 on 5/31/2021). Prohibits places of public accommodation from reserving a single-stall restroom for a specific gender, while authorizing signage for such a restroom that reads “All-Gender Bathroom” or “All-Accessible Bathroom.”

SB458 K-12 Public Education Funding Bill (passed 21 to 0 on 5/26/2021). Provides funding for K-12 public education for the 2021-2023 biennium at a purported estimated average of $10,204 per pupil for FY 21-22 and $10,290 per pupil for FY 22-23.

5/26/2021
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SB458 K-12 Public Education Funding Bill (passed 21 to 0 on 5/26/2021). Provides funding for K-12 public education for the 2021-2023 biennium at a purported estimated average of $10,204 per pupil for FY 21-22 and $10,290 per pupil for FY 22-23.

SB50 "No-Knock" Warrants (passed 21 to 0 on 4/20/2021). Sets forth requirements concerning the issuance and execution of “no-knock” search warrants that are identical to those described in state law for “no-knock” arrest warrants.

5/25/2021
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SB50 "No-Knock" Warrants (passed 21 to 0 on 4/20/2021). Sets forth requirements concerning the issuance and execution of “no-knock” search warrants that are identical to those described in state law for “no-knock” arrest warrants.

AB186 Ending Policing-for-Profit (passed 15 to 5 on 5/20/2021). Prohibits a law enforcement agency from requiring a peace officer to issue a certain number of traffic citations or make a certain number of arrests.

5/20/2021
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AB186 Ending Policing-for-Profit (passed 15 to 5 on 5/20/2021). Prohibits a law enforcement agency from requiring a peace officer to issue a certain number of traffic citations or make a certain number of arrests.

SJR11 Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (passed 18 to 3 on 4/12/2021). Urges Congress to ratify the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

4/12/2021
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SJR11 Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (passed 18 to 3 on 4/12/2021). Urges Congress to ratify the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

SJR8 Equal Rights Amendment to the Nevada Constitution (passed 18 to 3 on 3/23/2021). Proposes an “equality of rights” amendment to the Nevada Constitution to prohibit discrimination, including on the basis of “sexual orientation, gender identity or expression."

3/23/2021
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SJR8 Equal Rights Amendment to the Nevada Constitution (passed 18 to 3 on 3/23/2021). Proposes an “equality of rights” amendment to the Nevada Constitution to prohibit discrimination, including on the basis of “sexual orientation, gender identity or expression."

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