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Assembly Democrats sought to set Nevada’s state political agenda Monday by laying out economic proposals they say will be a framework for upcoming campaigns and the 2013 legislative session.
Jobs have been found for all the correctional officers laid off when the 150-year-old Nevada State Prison in Carson City closed in January.
On largely a party-line vote, legislators agreed Thursday to allow Secretary of State Ross Miller to spend $800,000 for a voter registration effort.
Veterans could ask the Department of Motor Vehicles to place on their driver’s licenses a designation that they were honorably discharged from the armed forces under a bill headed to the 2013 Legislature.
Progressive Democrat Patricia Spearman scored an upset victory over two-term incumbent state Sen. John Lee in the Senate District 1 primary Tuesday.
Nevada’s slowly improving economy has produced $58.9 million more in state tax revenue than expected and should add 10,000 to 15,000 more workers this year, a state committee was told Monday.