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NTU Files Lawsuit Challenging Constitutionality of Nevada Public Option

CARSON CITY, Nevada — The National Taxpayers Union, along with Nevada State Sen. Robin L. Titus, M.D., have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of SB 420, a 2021 bill that provides for the establishment of a “Public Option” health insurance system controlled by the state government.

“My decades of experience as a family physician in rural Nevada and my desire to stand up for Nevada patients are what led me to public service in the first place. I opposed SB 420 as a member of the Nevada Assembly because creating a state government-controlled ‘Public Option’ will worsen our state’s already severe shortage of doctors and nurses, harm Nevadans’ access to quality health care, and drive costs even higher,” Titus said. “In addition to the negative consequences this law will have for Nevadans’ health care, it was enacted in clear violation of our state’s constitution. I am proud to bring forward this legal action to protect Nevadans and I urge the court to recognize the unconstitutional nature of SB 420 and to stop its implementation accordingly.”

The lawsuit, which was filed in Nevada’s First Judicial District Court and seeks declaratory and injunctive relief, demonstrates that SB 420 violates three distinct provisions in the Nevada Constitution. The lawsuit explains, in part:
First, [SB 420] is at odds with Article IV, Section 18(2), which provides that a two-thirds majority in each legislative house is required to pass any bill that “creates, generates, or increases any public revenue in any form, including but not limited to taxes, fees, assessments and rates, or changes in the computation bases for taxes, fees, assessments, and rates.” The challenged bill plainly generates public revenue, but it was not passed by the required two-thirds vote in either the Assembly or the Senate.

Second, SB 420 is in direct conflict with Article IV, Section 19, which states that “[n]o money shall be drawn from the treasury but in consequence of appropriations made by law.” SB 420 purports to give the State Treasurer and DHHS Director nearly unlimited discretion to use unspecified amounts of funds from the state treasury for unspecified purposes that the legislature did not approve in passing SB 420.

Third, SB 420 violates the separation-of-powers principle in Article III, Section 1, which states that “no persons charged with the exercise of powers properly belonging to one of these departments shall exercise any functions appertaining to either of the others[.]” SB 420 impermissibly delegates lawmaking authority to executive branch agency directors, without providing any suitable standard to govern the manner and circumstances under which that authority is exercised.

Sen. Titus and NTU are being represented in the lawsuit by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation’s Taxpayer Defense Center, a legal advocacy nonprofit that fights in court for taxpayers at the state and federal level.
“Not only is the substance of SB 420 harmful to Nevada taxpayers, it violates the Nevada Constitution in several ways,” said Joe Bishop‐Henchman, executive vice president of NTUF. “We urge the court to weigh the facts, which demonstrate clearly that SB 420 is unconstitutional, and to stop the state from taking any further action to implement, enforce or execute this law.”
NTUF’s Taxpayer Defense Center is representing as a client the National Taxpayers Union, a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) taxpayer advocacy group that encouraged its Nevada members to learn about and volunteer for the effort to qualify for the ballot and enact Question 11, the 2/3 supermajority requirement in Nevada’s constitution.
Read the full legal complaint HERE.
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About Nevada Senator Robin L. Titus, M.D.
Dr. Robin Titus was elected to her first term in the Nevada Senate in 2022. She previously served four terms in the Nevada Assembly and as the Assembly Republican Leader from June of 2021 until her election to the Senate. In addition to her service in elected office, Dr. Titus has had a successful career as a family practice physician in Lyon County for over 35 years, including providing pre- and post-natal care and delivering countless babies. She also served as Chief of Staff at the Lyon County Hospital and on the State Board of Medical Examiners. Today, she is also the Lyon County Health Officer.
About NTU
National Taxpayers Union is a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) that advocates for taxpayer interests at the federal, state, and local levels. NTU is the nation’s oldest and most successful taxpayer organization, and has been a major player in signature taxpayer victories of the past five decades, including the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, the Taxpayer Reform Act and more. NTU was a key player in the push to enact Nevada’s Question 11, which enshrined the 2/3 supermajority requirement in Nevada’s constitution.
About NTUF
National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF) is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) research and educational organization that provides crucial, impactful research and analysis showing Americans how taxes, government spending, and regulations affect them. With its unique combination of policy expertise, outreach know-how, and true non-partisanship, NTUF strives to be the number one federal and state source for sound fiscal policymaking. NTUF’s Taxpayer Defense Center was formed in 2020 to engage in strategic litigation to protect taxpayers from overzealous, unfair tax administration. From millions of tax disputes each year, we identify and engage in those most likely to have a positive and lasting impact for taxpayers’ rights.

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