Governor Lombardo Designates May 7-13 As Nevada State Employee Appreciation Week

Joe Lombardo - Joe Lombardo official website
Joe Lombardo - Joe Lombardo official website
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On May 9, Governor Joe Lombardo announced that the State of Nevada will celebrate Nevada State Employee Appreciation Week from Sunday, May 7 to Saturday, May 13.

“I’m grateful for the work of our dedicated Nevada state employees,” said Governor Joe Lombardo. “Our employees are helping lead our state ‘The Nevada Way’ every single day, and I’m pleased to celebrate their faithful efforts and service this week.”

Governor Lombardo thanked state employees for their commitment to public service in his official proclamation for Nevada State Employee Appreciation Week. In addition to his proclamation, Governor Lombardo arranged for all entry fees to state parks to be waived for state employees through Sunday, May 21. More information will be distributed to state employees who wish to utilize the waiver.

Since taking office, Governor Lombardo has delivered bonuses for state employees and proposed a groundbreaking new investment in state infrastructure. Governor Lombardo remains committed to honoring the work of state employees, while ensuring that state government is empowered to serve Nevadans efficiently and effectively.

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