If you were a little confused Tuesday about the fate of a bill that would allow the Clark County School District to get to work building badly needed new schools, don’t be embarrassed. You were not alone.
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The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance failed this week to take a vote on endorsing a tax plan. A spokesman says the group is still studying tax options.
Recall proponents aiming at John Hambrick are seeking to punish him for crimes he’s yet to commit.
The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance is meeting Tuesday morning to review several tax studies, and may endorse one of them.
Everybody agrees that stopping sexual assault on campus is an urgent priority.
Toward the middle of Thursday’s long Assembly Government Affairs Committee hearing on a bill to build schools but not pay prevailing wages for school construction, Minority Leader Marilyn Kirkpatrick said what was on a lot of people’s minds.
Debate over a gun bill in the Senate raises the question of when killing is justified in Nevada.
A new bill would relax Nevada’s reciprocity standards when it comes to concealed weapons.
Nevada’s own Dirty Harriet, Las Vegas Republican Asemblywoman Michele Fiore, recently regaled the Chronicle of Higher Education with an oldie-but-goodie among gun lovers.
Assembly Bill 120 would allow students to sue if they believe their free exercise of religion rights have been violated.
After a week away, Steve catches up on some news that broke while he was on staycation.
If you were hoping for a sales tax on services this legislative session, you’re probably going to be disappointed.
Las Vegas is back from the near-dead.
The Nevada Supreme Court (ultimately) rules that a conservative group does not have to disclose the donors who paid for a flier targeting then-Assemblyman John Oceguera back in 2010, because the law at the time didn’t require such reporting.