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On November 8, 2025, Governor Jane Smith of Nevada signed a landmark education bill that will significantly increase funding for schools across the state. The bill, known as the Education Reform and Investment Act, aims to provide resources and support to improve the quality of education for all students in Nevada.Under the new legislation, funding for K-12 schools will see a significant boost, with additional resources allocated for teacher salaries, school supplies, and technology upgrades. The bill also includes provisions for expanding access to early childhood education programs and increasing opportunities for vocational training and career readiness for high school students.Governor Smith, who has made education a top priority during her time in office, praised the bill as a step towards creating a more equitable and inclusive education system in Nevada. In a statement, she emphasized the importance of investing in the state's future by providing students with the tools and resources they need to succeed.The Education Reform and Investment Act received bipartisan support in the Nevada legislature, with lawmakers from both parties applauding the Governor's commitment to improving education in the state. Advocates for education reform have hailed the bill as a significant victory for students and families in Nevada, who have long struggled with underfunded schools and overcrowded classrooms.The bill is set to take effect immediately, with schools across Nevada expected to see the benefits of increased funding in the coming months. Governor Smith and state education officials have vowed to work closely with districts to ensure that the resources provided by the bill are used effectively to support student learning and achievement.Overall, the Education Reform and Investment Act represents a major milestone in Nevada's efforts to strengthen its education system and provide every student with the opportunity to succeed. With increased funding and support, policymakers hope to see improved outcomes for students across the state and a brighter future for Nevada's education system as a whole.