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Washington Digest: House approves ‘doc fix’

House Republicans and Democrats came together last week to resolve a decade-old deficiency in the way doctors are reimbursed by Medicare.

Presidential contender Huckabee glad Reid won’t seek re-election

Potential GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Saturday he was pleased with the announcement from U.S. Sen. Harry Reid that the Nevada Democrat will not run for another term.

CEO Tom Skancke resigning in April

“I have accomplished what I came here to do and I’m proud of what we have built here at LVGEA,” Skancke said in an interview.

Fisher House groundbreaking: new home for wounded warriors’ families

A dozen dignitaries including three members of Nevada’s congressional delegation pitched the first shovelfuls of dirt Friday to launch construction of the state’s first Fisher House where families of wounded warriors can stay while their loved ones recover at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center.

 
Reid won’t seek re-election to Senate in 2016

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid announced Friday that he will not seek re-election, a decision that signals the oncoming end of an era in Nevada and scrambles the political landscape in the state and in the nation’s capital.

 
Nevada Army Guard welcomes last of the Lakota copters

It’s the last of the Lakotas. Nevada Army National Guard leaders on Friday showed off their new, UH-72A Lakota helicopter, the last of 212 ordered by the Army and one of only 345 produced for the U.S. military.

Deadly Nevada prison shooting prompts legislative concerns

Civil libertarians raised new concerns Friday over a bill sought by the Nevada Department of Corrections to make all agency records confidential following this week’s revelations that an inmate was shot and killed by a state prison guard four months ago.

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