Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson lashed out Friday at a freshman Democratic Assembly member for his sponsorship of a bill that would reverse some collective bargaining reforms passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2015.
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The Nevada Supreme Court adopted a professional conduct rule Friday, advising attorneys to tread carefully when it comes to marijuana.
A bill sponsored by Nevada Youth Legislature requiring instruction in high school on the legal consequences of crimes involving such things as sexual conduct has been formally introduced as Senate Bill 108.
A bill introduced in the Nevada Assembly on Friday would mandate a blood test to check for driving under the influence of marijuana.
State Sen. Patricia Farley had the perfect “mom job.” It was by happenstance she traded it in for steel-toed boots, a hard hat and politics — the latter undergoing an evolution of its own.
The Department of Business and Industry presented a plan Friday to combine the manufactured and state housing divisions, a move administrators say will improve efficiency and responsiveness to the public.
A bill that would make English the official language of the state of Nevada was introduced Friday in the Assembly.
The state medical board has launched a new website designed to help Nevadans understand the impacts of using opioid-based medications.
The Nevada Legislature set a fast pace in its first week, beginning with a historic moment in the Assembly, political puffery in the Senate and committee hearings out of the starting block.
It’s the fifth day of the 2017 Legislative Session, and it’s finally Friday. Yes, legislators and lobbyists are just as excited as the rest of us. Here’s what to watch for.