Gov. Brian Sandoval signed 11 bills on Tuesday, enacting laws that regulate the ride-sharing industry, target bullying and give Nevada businesses an edge when competing for state government contracts.
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Some have fared better than others, but the session will do little to improve Nevada’s poor standing as a transparent state for open government.
An effort by the Nevada Legislature to finish its business by a mandated deadline in three weeks has encountered complications that could make it even more challenging to do so.
Investigations, right-to-die, reorganization of the nation’s fifth-largest school district and state parks dominated the 14th week of the Nevada Legislature as lawmakers push toward a mandatory June 5 adjournment.
Nevada could be doing more to ensure the combined $1.7 billion Tesla, Amazon, Switch, and Faraday Future and others received in tax incentives was well-spent, according to a report.
An Assembly panel approved a bill asking voters to exempt feminine hygiene products and diapers from Nevada sales taxes.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s marijuana tax bill was sent to the Senate finance committee Thursday, a move needed to keep the bill alive beyond a looming deadline.
While making definitive predictions with 52 days left in the Legislative session is a good way to end up with rhetorical egg on your face, I’m calling it now: There will be no property tax increase this session.
An effort from Sen. Mo Denis to eliminate the Achievement School District is being amended, with input from the Nevada Department of Education and the Clark County School District.
The Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce was in Carson City on Thursday, bringing dozens of business owners and entrepreneurs to visit lawmakers.