Prevailing wage bill splits vote but passes Nevada Senate
CARSON CITY The Senate on a party-line vote passed a bill Thursday requiring schools and higher education campuses to pay full prevailing wages on construction projects.
Assembly Bill 154 was approved 12-9, with all Republicans voting no. It now goes back to the Assembly to consider a senate amendment that removed a proposal to lower the threshold of when prevailing wages must be paid to $100,000 from $250,000.
AB154 rolls back a provision of a law enacted in 2015 that allowed schools and the Nevada System of Higher Education to pay 90 percent of prevailing wages on capital improvement projects.
Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, called the AB154 another futile attempt to repeal common sense bipartisan reforms approved during the last session when Republicans controlled both chambers of the Legislature.
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