Health benefits, child care and potential vetoes highlight the 115th day of the Nevada Legislature.
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Republican leaders left a closed-door negotiation session on Monday morning optimistic about a compromise on Education Savings Accounts.
The bill to make public information secret has a secret of its own.
Marijuana tax, collective bargaining and a deadline day mark the 110th day of the Nevada Legislature.
The Clark County School District’s response — or lack thereof — to instances of teachers’ sexual misconduct involving students is stunning.
Annual sessions, property taxes and gender identity training mark day 109 of the Nevada Legislature.
Diabetes medication, votes for felons and Medicaid for immigrants highlight the 108th day of the Nevada Legislature.
Bill presenters Sens. Leader Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, and Yvanna Cancela, D-Las Vegas, claim Nevada could raise the minimum wage without hurting the economy or killing jobs.
Flooding may be the big concern in much of Nevada now, but the thoughts of state and federal officials on Tuesday were on fire. Specifically wildland fires and what 2017 will bring to the Silver State.
Fracking bans, Victory schools and driver authorization cards are on the docket for the 107th day of the Nevada Legislature.