A bill that would make the names of marijuana business owners public in Nevada cleared the state Assembly Tuesday, and now heads to the governor’s desk where it is expected to be signed.
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A bill from state Democrats that would roll back changes made to Nevada’s prevailing wage laws by Republicans in 2015 was approved by state Assembly Tuesday on a party-line vote.
After a hectic two weeks that saw lawmakers in Carson City vote and pass hundreds of bills, things will return to a more normal pace as the final one-third of the Nevada Legislature’s session gets underway.
Democratic and Republican leaders from both houses Wednesday gave similar and largely conciliatory assessments of lawmakers’ efforts to pass a combined 180 bills Tuesday to meet a deadline for first house passage — a cutoff that saw just 18 bills fail to advance.
Attorney General Aaron Ford’s former law firm will represent Nevada in its lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, Ford’s office announced Tuesday.
On the day set aside for protecting the environment, Nevada took another step towards reducing its own carbon footprint.
Democratic presidential hopeful and U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said Friday in Reno that it’s too early to talk about impeaching President Donald Trump in the wake of the newly released report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Gov. Steve Sisolak — the first Democrat to hold the office in 20 years — reflects on his first 100 days in office.
A bill that would add asthma medication to Nevada’s prescription drug transparency law was approved by the state Senate Thursday.
The Nevada Assembly approved a ban on private prisons in Nevada on a party line vote Wednesday evening.