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FILE - In this July 8, 2020, file photo is the Nevada Assembly meeting on the first day of the 31st Special Session of the Nevada Legislature in Carson City, Nev. Republicans recaptured three seats in Nevada’s state Assembly and one in the state Senate, ensuring Democrats lose the veto-proof majority they would need to approve new taxes unilaterally. Republican Andy Matthews, former Assemblyman Richard McArthur and former Assemblywoman Jill Dickman won flipped battleground Assembly districts and will be seated in the Legislature when it reconvenes in 2021 to address the coronavirus pandemic, redistricting, the state budget and the prospect of increasing taxes on mining businesses. (David Calvert via AP, Pool, File)

FILE - In this July 8, 2020, file photo is the Nevada Assembly meeting on the first day of the 31st Special Session of the Nevada Legislature in Carson City, Nev. Republicans recaptured three seats in Nevada’s state Assembly and one in the state Senate, ensuring Democrats lose the veto-proof majority they would need to approve new taxes unilaterally. Republican Andy Matthews, former Assemblyman Richard McArthur and former Assemblywoman Jill Dickman won flipped battleground Assembly districts and will be seated in the Legislature when it reconvenes in 2021 to address the coronavirus pandemic, redistricting, the state budget and the prospect of increasing taxes on mining businesses. (David Calvert via AP, Pool, File)

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