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Nevada Lawmakers Target Boring Company’s Safety Record in Vegas Tunnels

By Matthias Binder February 5, 2026
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Absence Fuels Frustration at Oversight HearingViolations Stack Up Across Multiple AgenciesGovernor’s Office Draws Scrutiny Over InterventionRegulatory Delays Prompt Reform Talks

Absence Fuels Frustration at Oversight Hearing (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – State legislators voiced strong concerns over The Boring Company’s extensive history of occupational safety and environmental violations during a recent oversight hearing on the Vegas Loop tunnel system.[1][2]

Absence Fuels Frustration at Oversight Hearing

The multimillion-dollar tunneling firm drew immediate ire for skipping the February 3 session of the Interim Committee on Growth and Infrastructure. Committee chair Howard Watts highlighted the company’s refusal to send representatives despite repeated invitations. Lawmakers received only a brief written response that sidestepped key questions on violations.

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Watts described the no-show as particularly galling for a firm valued at $7 billion. The company suggested a site tour in lieu of testimony. Democratic Sen. Rochelle Nguyen labeled Boring a repeat violator and known bad actor during the proceedings.[1]

Violations Stack Up Across Multiple Agencies

Nevada OSHA logged 17 complaints and referrals against Boring since 2020, with seven in 2025 alone and another early in 2026. The firm contested every penalty issued. State and local environmental agencies documented hundreds more infractions.

Several high-profile incidents underscored the pattern:

  • Chemical burns suffered by two Clark County firefighters during a December 2024 tunnel training exercise, prompting $425,595 in proposed willful citations that were later rescinded.
  • A digging mistake that compromised foundations of two Las Vegas Monorail columns.
  • An intern nearly crushed by two tons of falling concrete bricks near the Las Vegas Convention Center.
  • Reports of wastewater discharges into county manholes and other environmental lapses.

Assemblymember Watts remarked that such rule-breaking appeared to have become the cost of doing business for Musk-linked enterprises.[2]

Governor’s Office Draws Scrutiny Over Intervention

Questions swirled around Gov. Joe Lombardo’s administration after documents revealed its role in discussions following the firefighter incident. Boring President Steve Davis contacted the governor’s infrastructure coordinator, leading to swift meetings and citation withdrawals. Public records related to these events vanished or went unupdated.

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The governor’s office declined the committee’s request to testify, claiming minimal involvement as a mere facilitator. Watts challenged this characterization and sought clarity on whether such interventions occurred routinely. Department of Business and Industry Director Kristopher Sanchez underwent a forensic review of the missing files but found no answers.[1]

Regulatory Delays Prompt Reform Talks

State regulators defended their enforcement amid admissions of procedural shortcomings. OSHA counsel Sally Ortiz noted anomalies in the firefighter case file that led to its dismissal. The Occupational Safety and Health Review Board faced quorum issues and vacancies, contributing to lapse times exceeding 400 days – double the national average.

Officials from the Division of Industrial Relations and Nevada Division of Environmental Protection outlined new policies to address fast-paced projects like Vegas Loop. Watts indicated the committee might pursue legislation to bolster regulators’ authority and expedite reviews. Sen. Nguyen stressed proactive measures to safeguard workers and the public before worse outcomes occurred.[3]

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These developments signal growing pressure on The Boring Company to prioritize compliance amid its ambitious expansion. Stronger accountability could shape the future of innovative infrastructure in Nevada. What reforms do you support for high-stakes projects like this? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Key Takeaways

  • Boring contested all OSHA penalties and racked up hundreds of environmental violations.
  • Governor’s office facilitated rapid citation reversals, with records later missing.
  • Legislators eye laws to cut regulatory delays and enhance oversight.
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