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Parties split on annual sessions of Nevada Legislature

The measure would establish sessions in odd-numbered years of 90 working days within 120 consecutive calendar days. It would create sessions of 30 working days within 45 consecutive calendar days in even-numbered years.

Nevada adopts national brain death guidelines under bill

Nevada law would codify medical standards for determining when a patient is brain dead under a bill previously approved by the Assembly and heard Monday by a Senate committee.

Nevada governor signs handful of bills into law

Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday signed four bills into law besides the Clark County School District reorganization bill.

 
Nellis commander keeps Air Force bases humming

Col. Paul J. Murray, commander of the 99th Air Base Wing, makes sure that Nellis and Creech Air Force bases and the Nevada Test and Training Range have everything the need to succeed in their respective missions.

Sex assault statute of limitations bill pondered in Nevada Legislature

“So many child victims are not able to recognize the impact of what happened to them until much later in their lives,” Daniele Dreitzer, executive director of The Rape Crisis Center, wrote in a letter to lawmakers.

Report: 2016 election polls were ‘generally correct’

After looking into data, the American Association for Public Opinion Research found that while yes, Americans feel that the polls got the 2016 elecion wrong, “national polls were generally correct and accurate by historic standards.”

Deficit smaller than expected in Nevada Medicaid budget

A projected shortfall in Nevada’s general fund Medicaid budget is not as large as previously estimated, a legislative money committee was told Monday.