Attorney General Aaron Ford joined others in calling on Congress to pass legislation prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks to hide their identity.
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Veterans at the Nevada Test and Training Range haven’t been able to receive benefits due to the classified nature of their work. A new bill would change that.
Hundreds of Nevada residents from Honduras and Nicaragua are set to lose their protection against deportation after an announcement by the Trump administration.
Chuck Muth, president of a conservative group aiming to clean the state’s voter rolls, filed a lawsuit alleging the secretary of state’s office violated Nevada’s public records law.
Las Vegas criminal defense attorney David Chesnoff was appointed to the Homeland Security Advisory Council.
The attorney general’s office announced $1.2 billion in settlements from opioid litigation. The funds are going toward youth-centered programs.
From prohibiting threats against candidates to disclosing ads made with AI, new laws make changes to Nevada’s elections.
From cocktails to-go and no bounce houses when it’s windy, here are new Nevada laws that could affect you.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford’s office filed a lawsuit against YouTube, alleging its features deliberately harm the youth.
The Nevada Legislature wrapped with some progress made, but experts say it was over all underwhelming. Term limits and lack of leadership and communication are to blame.
New policies for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program were announced, withdrawing funds already given out and forcing states to reapply.
The Nevada legislative session ended with a hold-up from Senate Republicans. A bill to bring a film studio to Las Vegas died, as did three of the Gov. Joe Lombardo’s five signature bills.
The bill aiming to increase animal cruelty penalties known as “Reba’s Law” passed the Nevada Senate, a major hurdle for the bill that was once thought to be dead.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 375, bipartisan legislation establishing cocktails-to-go and “picon punch” as the official state drink.
Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., introduced a sweeping wage bill in Congress that would increase the minimum wage to $17.
Sen. Jacky Rosen urged the Senate to pass the No Tax on Tips Act by unanimous consent.
Last week marked the second committee passage deadline for the Nevada Legislature. One major deadline remains before the final day of session June 2.
The bill to strengthen animal cruelty penalties passed the Nevada Assembly unanimously.
An amendment to a bill offered by Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager would provide pay raises to charter school teachers. The bill also offers bonuses for teachers in hard-to-fill positions.
Speaker Steve Yeager’s Assembly Bill 555 will cap the cost of insulin at $35 for people on private insurance.
Rep. Mark Amodei led an amendment to the House Republican funding package to sell off over 90,000 acres of public lands in Nevada.
Gov. Joe Lombardo unveiled his economic development bill, which includes tax credits for child care facilities and tax deductions for businesses