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Nevada Supreme Court upholds tax initiative

The Nevada Supreme Court handed off to legislators a Nevada State Education Association business tax petition Thursday, in effect crying “Let the tax battle begin.”

Medicaid plan called one of Nevada government’s biggest expansions

Nevadans could soon see one of the biggest expansions of state government in modern history as Medicaid, a program that provides health care coverage to low-income residents, moves to cover more than 170,000 new enrollees by 2015.

Nevada voter ID photo costs less than expected

Secretary of State Ross Miller said Tuesday the cost of his proposal to include photos of voters in election poll books used at polling places to prevent fraud is $787,200, far less than originally estimated.

Sandoval budget would boost museum, staff hours

Most state museums would be open at least one more day a week under Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed $6.55 billion proposed budget, Nevada legislators were told Tuesday.

Assembly Democrats: Business will go on with or without Brooks

The Assembly Democratic Caucus said Tuesday that it will be “business as usual” on the first day of the 2013 legislative session Monday, despite the controversy over the recent behavior of Democratic Assemblyman Steven Brooks.

Longtime Nevada politician Dini has plan to assist legislators

After a legislative career that included a record eight terms as Assembly speaker, Joe Dini says he knows a sure-fire way for legislators to avoid partisanship in the session that begins Feb. 4 and leave Carson City in June not hating each other.

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