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5 measures will be on 2018 ballot in Nevada

From bolstering protections for crime victims to eliminating taxes on tampons and medical supplies, Nevadans this year will vote on a slew of new measures.

Nuclear reactor being tested in Nevada could power Mars mission

The Kilopower project, currently undergoing testing at the Nevada National Security Site, aims to develop a small, safe and reliable source of electricity for extended stays on the red planet or unmanned scientific missions in deep space.

Cresent Hardy jumps into race for his old congressional seat

Hardy filed paperwork on Thursday with the Federal Elections Commission declaring his candidacy for 2018 race for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District. Hardy, a Republican, won the seat in 2014 and held it for one term before he was defeated by current Nevada Rep. Ruben Kihuen in 2016.

Rosen sponsors bipartisan bill to prevent return of earmarks

Nevada representative joins Republican colleague in introducing pre-emptive legislation to ban the use of “earmarks,” dedicated line-item spending directives that funneled federal funds to specific road, bridge and research projects.

Nevada economic group OKs companies for tax abatements

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development board is slated to approve more than $2.8 million in tax abatements Thursday for the company to do just that.