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Lawmakers will be working through the weekend as the session enters its home stretch. The Nevada Independent will be ...
A bill to significantly regulate corporate homeownership failed an initial vote in the Nevada Senate, but Democratic leaders ...
A top Democratic lawmaker proposed adding voter ID requirements to an election bill on Saturday — a significant show of ...
Following the retirement of state CISO Bob Dehnhardt, officials have named Nevada’s deputy information security leader to the ...
Lombardo, Cannizzaro pitch their different visions for improving Nevada schools. Read more from The Nevada Independent.
Not to be outdone by Delaware and Texas, the Nevada Senate voted unanimously on May 21, 2025, to adopt Assembly Bill No. 239 (AB 239), which ...
A recent study by University of Chicago Center for Effective Government concluded the same: “Term limits causes legislators to lose influence relative to staff, bureaucrats and governors and to become ...
New reports from the Governor's Office of Economic Development state the Sony Pictures and Summerlin Studios projects might not be able to pay for themselves, in regards to tax credits.
Sen. Ira Hansen voted against a bill to limit corporate housing investors after Gov. Lombardo asked Republicans to oppose it.
A law requiring utilities to fully refund overcharged energy customers and close loopholes that have allowed utilities to ...
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