Members of the Nevada Assembly gave bipartisan support to the push to make solar energy more accessible. Assembly Bill 405 would require Nevada companies to make rooftop solar contracts easier to understand and give broader rights to consumers. The bill would establish a system for residential users to share rooftop energy production with the power grid in exchange for credits. The Assembly on Tuesday voted 38-2 to pass the measure to the Senate. Regulatory changes in 2015 and 2016 effectively drove up the cost for Nevada residents to generate solar power, which halted the industry and prompted hundreds of layoffs.