Attorney General Ford highlights achievements from Nevada’s 2025 legislative session

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Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has expressed appreciation to the State Legislature for collaborating with his office to advance key legislative priorities during the 2025 session. Ford credited both his staff and lawmakers for their work in passing measures aimed at improving protections for Nevadans and enhancing government efficiency.

“I am extremely proud of the work the dedicated public servants in my office did for the people of Nevada in both the leadup to the legislative session and the recent months in Carson City,” said AG Ford. “With the Legislature’s support, we passed laws that do exactly what the government should: protect people and use resources wisely. We gave our Medicaid fraud investigators sharper tools to stop waste and abuse of taxpayer dollars; expanded resources services for crime victims without creating new bureaucracy; and built on our historic efforts to support Nevadans impacted by the opioid epidemic. These are just a few of the reforms we advanced this legislative session — and like everything we do, they were rooted in accountability, efficiency and justice. Because I’ll always fight to ensure Nevadans aren’t left holding the bag when bad actors cut corners or break the law.”

Since taking office, Ford has emphasized “justice for all Nevadans” as his main objective, adopting “Our Job is Justice” as a guiding principle early in his tenure. He has structured his agenda around five central themes: consumer protection, constitutional rights, criminal justice and reform, client service, and community engagement. These themes guided both legislative drafting and collaboration with lawmakers throughout the 2025 session.

Ford’s office sponsored several bills during this year’s legislative session which were subsequently passed into law.



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