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8NewsNow.com on MSNDeadline arrives as Nevada lawmakers work furiously to pass bills out of committeeA deadline today will be the death knell for some of the nearly 1,100 bills in the Nevada Legislature. Some of the bills ...
A measure championed by Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar seeks to allow campaign contributions to be spent on child ...
Staff at The Nevada Independent bring you all the details you need to know from the first major legislative deadline.
Assembly Joint Resolution 1 ... The City of Reno’s share of that would have been approximately $3.9 million. The State of ...
The Assembly Commerce and Labor Committee advanced the Paid Family Medical Leave Act, a significant step towards expanding ...
A bill in Nevada the state legislature could overhaul existing DUI laws by expanding the list of prohibited substances and ...
The top Nevada Assembly Democrat proposes removing college degree requirements for most state government jobs and accepting ...
The second of two proposals to draw Hollywood studios to Nevada by expanding the state’s film tax credit program won unanimous support from a Senate committee.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) voted to adopt a new sex-based policy that ensures high school girls ...
A report from the Guinn Center found nearly 28 percent of Nevada’s budget comes from federal funds and provides support for health and human services programs.
The Nevada Legislature will hear a bill that would remove college degrees as a requirement for employment for state agencies.
() - Those born after Dec. 31, 2004 may never purchase a cigarette in the Silver State if Nevada Assembly Bill 279 is passed.
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