Government and Politics
January 15, 2025
Governor Joe Lombardo is at the halfway point of his term and Nevadans are increasingly suffering the consequences of the policies and decisions he made in his first two years in office. When it comes to housing, health care, education and public safety, Nevadans are measurably worse off due to the actions of Lombardo and his commitment to prioritizing powerful special interests and his own political self-interest.
Nevada Faces One of the Worst Housing Crises in the Nation, Worsened by Joe Lombardo’s Veto of Affordable Housing Legislation
On housing, Lombardo vetoed affordable housing legislation that would have helped keep rent costs down for vulnerable Nevadans on a fixed income, prevented landlords from abusing tenants by adding transparency in rental processes and cracking down on junk fees, and kept more people in their homes and off the streets. Lombardo’s actions protecting special interests’ profits over those of everyday Nevadans are no surprise given that his gubernatorial election was bankrolled by a billionaire slumlord who operates a chain of short-term housing complexes across Clark County. The devastating results of Lombardo’s vetoes have been stark, yet predictable.
After Vetoing Legislation To Lower Prescription Costs, Joe Lombardo Received Nearly $100,000 From Big Drug Companies
Lombardo further contributed to the affordability crisis when he vetoed legislation that would have lowered the cost of certain prescription drugs for all Nevadans to the cheaper rates negotiated by Medicare. In doing so, he decidedly took the side of the big drug companies, choosing their profits over lowering costs for Nevadans. Because of Lombardo’s veto, many Nevadans below the age of 65 suffering from diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and cancer will have to keep paying the elevated prices for their life-saving medications.
A report found that after vetoing AB250, Joe Lombardo received nearly $100,000 in campaign cash from big drug companies. Prior to his veto, which cited “many arguments made by the [pharmaceutical] industry,” Lombardo had only received $11,000 from pharma interests.
Parents in Nevada Owe Tens Of Thousands of Dollars in School Lunch Debt As Students Go Hungry After Joe Lombardo Vetoed Bill to Guarantee School Meals
Despite billing himself as the “Education Governor,” Lombardo’s record on the issue has also increased costs for families while potentially leaving students hungry and struggling to achieve. When Lombardo vetoed AB319, he ended a program guaranteeing universal access to nutritious meals at school, meaning that some students will inevitably go hungry at school, something that can make a sizable impact on students’ educational attainment, specifically by improving student health and attendance, reducing disciplinary infractions, and increasing test scores among marginalized groups of students. To add insult to injury, Lombardo’s excuse for cruelly taking food out of kids’ mouths, where he claimed school meals are “thrown away” by kids in “well-to-do neighborhoods,” was found to be false by an independent factcheck. Though the long-term damage of Lombardo’s veto will take years to play out, the short-term harm is already being felt.
Joe Lombardo Voted Against Police Pay Raises, Lied About Threat of Ghost Guns in Communities
Students aren’t the only group Lombardo has tried to harm. In 2023, despite having run on his record in law enforcement, Lombardo voted against the Nevada Police Union’s collective bargaining agreement that included critical pay and benefit increases for officers. Though he was outvoted, Lombardo opposed the more generous CBA for state troopers despite their facing critical and dangerous staffing shortages caused by low pay. After that, Joe Lombardo further stiffed Nevada Police Union members by ordering that they and other state employees who were working under collective bargaining agreements wouldn’t be receiving longevity payments under AB522 of up to $1,027.
Prior to his anti-public safety vote against better pay for State Police, Lombardo was caught having lied while courting the far-right gun lobby on the campaign trail in 2021, when he significantly downplayed the number of untraceable, unregulated weapons known as ghost guns confiscated by law enforcement in Las Vegas. Lombardo doubled down on that lie when he vetoed legislation that would have cracked down on ghost guns, falsely claiming that the bill didn’t “pass constitutional muster,” less than a year before the Nevada Supreme Court upheld a previous law that was even more direct in cracking down on ghost guns.
From housing to health care to education and public safety, the data and facts reveal the same truth: Joe Lombardo’s actions as governor are doing very real and serious harm to Nevada’s citizens. Time and time again, he has proven that he is opposed to lowering costs if it means preventing lower profits for his corporate special interest backers. Couple this reality with his record of ethics scandals, undermining ethics enforcement in the state, and flouting bipartisan precedent to embrace dark money, and it becomes clear that in his first two years in office, Governor Lombardo has always put himself and his political career above what’s best for Nevada.