An Assembly committee on Tuesday amended and passed a resolution ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, bringing the decades old issue one step closer to reality in Nevada.
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Legislative Democrats on Tuesday announced a new caucus intended to address the priorities of young people and give them a voice in the legislative process.
A bill designed to reduce the temptation sudden money poses to drug addicts was introduced Tuesday in the Nevada Senate.
Assemblyman William McCurdy II on Tuesday introduced legislation to protect Nevada’s consumers by banning gift card expiration dates.
Up today at the Legislature: right to hunt, tax-incentive review and collecting rainwater.
A Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act would cut mandates for coverage on addiction, prompting groups and lawmakers to urge the GOP to reconsider as their plan moves through Congress.
Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz has accepted an amendment to lower the threshold to quality for a Silver State Opportunity Grant.
Democratic members of Nevada’s congressional delegation reacted swiftly Monday to the Congressional Budget Office’s report on the impact of a health-care plan proposed by Republican lawmakers, while their GOP counterparts withheld comment.
A bill heard Monday in the Nevada Assembly would expand the types of incidents that would permit an individual to break a lease without financial penalty.
Session on Wednesday in Las Vegas will cover details of a recent study that spells out impacts such as noise levels and identifies areas where the risk of accidents is elevated.
Terminally ill patients could voluntarily end their lives with doctor-prescribed medication under a bill introduced Monday in the Nevada Senate.
Fourteen million Americans would lose coverage next year under House Republican legislation remaking the nation’s health care system.
Mental health professionals would be prohibited from conducting sexual preference or gender identity conversion therapy on youth under a bill heard in a Nevada Senate committee Monday.
The Nevada Senate on Monday approved an initiative to automatically register people to vote when they apply for or renew a driver’s license or identification card at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Vice President Kamala Harris held her second rally in Las Vegas since becoming the Democratic nominee. Here’s what you need to know.
This marks Harris’ eighth visit to the Silver State this year. She last visited in August, just a couple of weeks since launching her presidential bid.
An audit discovered the owners of the locals casinos overpaid gaming taxes for years.
Gov. Joe Lombardo sent a letter requesting a legislative commission expand an audit of the CCSD to include an investigation into its potential budget shortfalls.