Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in Nevada in latest Emerson College polling.
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The former employee said she was pressured by a Control Board member to engage in discriminatory hiring practices.
The bill’s sponsors say it is a small step toward addressing public health implications associated with widespread sports betting legalization.
Rep. Steven Horsford has introduced his version of a no-tax-on-tips bill that includes getting rid of the federal tipped subminimum wage.
The Presumption for Radiation or Toxin Exposure Coverage for Troops Act would establish the presumption veterans were exposed to toxins at the Nevada Test and Training Range.
A bill by Rep. Dina Titus that would require airports, including McCarran in Las Vegas, to post signs in languages other than English passed the House on Thursday.
It would allow the Energy Department to prepare Yucca Mountain to store nuclear waste, but the House nor Senate budgets include funding for the project.
Rep. Dina Titus held her first subcommittee hearing into President Donald Trump’s lease of a government-owned building in downtown Washington, D.C., for his International Hotel.
Reps. Steven Horsford and Susie Lee, both Democrats, said Tuesday they back a House impeachment inquiry into the president, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced today.
Nevada Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen are forming a bipartisan, biregional commission in Nevada to select future nominees for the federal bench to recommend to the president.
Nevada Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen are asking congressional leaders to restore funds cut from a 2015 transportation bill that could pay for projects including Interstate 11.
Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto focused on solutions to gun violence and called on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass a background check bill.
A Senate committee approved an Energy Department spending bill without any money to revive the stalled Yucca Mountain nuclear repository project.
House Democrats passed a trio of gun control bills, including one to outlaw ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
Congress returns from its August recess to a long to-do list, including funding the government and gun control legislation.