Nevada State Senator Lisa Krasner has posted updates regarding the ongoing 36th Special Session of the Nevada Legislature on her X (formerly Twitter) account. Krasner, who serves as a member of the Nevada Senate, referenced both her caucus and the progression of the legislative session in recent posts.
On November 15, 2025, Krasner shared a post highlighting her affiliation with Republican colleagues, stating: “Nevada Senate Republican Caucus @NVGOPSenate https://t.co/eqRdXoatI6”.
The following day, November 16, she welcomed followers to another day of legislative proceedings by posting: “Welcome to Day Four of the NV 36th Special Session https://t.co/dB58UyrI5O”.
Continuing her coverage, Krasner marked another day in the session with a post on November 17: “Welcome to Day 5 of the 36th Special Session of
the NV Legislature. https://t.co/xSOcQTTxeL”.
Special sessions in Nevada are convened outside regular legislative periods to address urgent or specific matters requiring immediate attention. The state’s legislature may be called into special session by either the governor or by petition from two-thirds of each house. Such sessions are typically limited in scope and duration according to state law.



