Democrats and Republicans saw the same number of bills perish last week after Friday’s deadline for legislation to move beyond out of committee.
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Financial disclosure reports for city races were due Monday, providing the first glimpse of the year into candidate fundraising and spending.
Polls show most Americans don’t think they benefited from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Donald Trump in December 2017 – even though some 80 percent of Americans paid lower income taxes to the federal government in 2018.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen toured UNLV’s medical school Monday and used the occasion to address the low doctor-to-patient ratio in Nevada and across the country.
Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom on Monday vowed to hold owners of dilapidated properties accountable as part of a crackdown on neighborhood blight.
A bill written by Rep. Dina Titus to recognize the contributions of school employees was signed into law last week by President Donald Trump, a congressional aide said Monday.
House Democrats asked the White House and agency officials on Monday for internal documents on Trump administration deliberations on its proposal to send detained migrants to “sanctuary cities,” which are mostly Democratic strongholds.
The Justice Department expects to make special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigation public on Thursday morning.
President Donald Trump will use Tax Day on Monday to visit Minnesota, an erstwhile Democratic stronghold he hopes to flip in 2020 after nearly winning it in 2016.
Ardently liberal, pro-labor and anti-corporate cash, the field of Democrats running for president may look like a union activist’s dream. But some key labor leaders are starting to worry about the topics dominating the 2020 conversation.