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Nevada legislator cooling-off bill signed into law

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval signed a bill Thursday imposing a cooling-off period before lawmakers who leave office can return to the Legislature to lobby their former colleagues.

Assembly Bill 273, sponsored by Assemblyman Pat Hickey, R-Reno, is intended to slow the revolving door between politics and influence peddling.

Under the measure, the cooling-off period begins when a lawmaker leaves office and extends through adjournment of the next regular legislative session. Violations are a misdemeanor.

It was approved unanimously by the Senate and Assembly.

The law is effective after the November 2016 next general election, meaning it does not apply to sitting legislators.

Contact Sandra Chereb at schereb@reviewjournal.com or 775-687-3901. Find her on Twitter: @SandraChereb.

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