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Non-Paid Military Veteran

Christopher Boeres

3345 Tiara Point Cl, Las Vegas NV 89146

[email protected] · 702-485-2134

Lobbyist #7117 · 83rd (2025) Nevada Legislative Session · official source

Clients

1 client represented in the 83rd Session

Each client below is a corporation, trade association, non-profit, or other organization that has registered this lobbyist as their advocate before the Nevada Legislature for the 2025 session. Click any client to see what they have spent on Nevada candidates and political committees.

NRS 218H disclosure

Reported $0 in legislator gifts/benefits for the 83rd Session

The Nevada Legislature's official lobbyist-expenditure report shows this lobbyist filed monthly returns for the 83rd Session and reported no benefits provided to any legislator or staff member. Source: NV Legislature 83rd Session Lobbyist Expenditures Report.

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About this lobbyist

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Firm: Nevada Local of SAG-AFTRA, c/o AFL-CIO (volunteer / non-paid lobbyist), Volunteer lobbyist, Non-Paid Military Veteran status (source)

Bill positions on file

AB238 (83rd Session, 2025): Neutral NELIS-verified

NELIS source: Boeres's NELIS exhibit on AB238 is filed as 'AB238 - Testimony in Neutral - Christopher F. Boeres' at the Assembly Revenue hearing of February 27, 2025. NELIS classifies his testimony as Neutral, not Support, despite his client SAG-AFTRA's public Support position. We cite NELIS verbatim — the lobbyist's individual testimony classification differs from his client's organisational position, which is a meaningful distinction worth recording faithfully.

Nevada Studio Infrastructure Jobs and Workforce Training Act — created transferable film infrastructure tax credits for the Summerlin Production Studios Project (Sony Pictures Entertainment + Warner Bros. Discovery + Howard Hughes Corporation joint development). Per SAG-AFTRA's own action page (March 19, 2025): the bill provides $80 million per year in tax credits starting in 2028 and ending in 2043, plus an additional $25 million for independent productions. Per Nevada Current (May 31, 2025): total liability headlined at ~$1.4 billion. Passed Assembly by thin margin May 31, 2025; did not receive a Senate vote on the final day of regular session. Resurrected as AB5 in November 2025 special session, proposing expanding the existing NV film tax credit from $10M/yr to $120M/yr starting 2029.

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Personal political contributions

No contributions found in the Nevada Secretary of State campaign-finance dataset under this lobbyist's first and last name. They may give under a different name spelling, may give exclusively to federal races, or may not personally contribute.

Hearings

Exhibits filed at NELIS bill hearings

Records of 1 exhibit filed under this lobbyist's name in the Nevada Legislature's NELIS bill-hearing exhibits, across 1 bill. Each entry links to the original PDF document filed with the Legislature. Position labels (Support / Opposition / Neutral / Amendment / Presented) come from the exhibit naming convention used by NELIS staff.

PositionDocument & organisation
AB238 · 1 exhibit on file
NeutralTestimony · PDF

Source: NELIS — Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System. Match by tokenwise normalisation of submitter name vs lobbyist registration. Exhibits filed under a different name spelling won't appear here even if filed by this lobbyist.

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