Nevada may get a new watchdog to investigate waste, fraud and abuse in government agencies.
2017 Legislature
Nevada charter schools that comply with class-size requirements would be eligible to receive money from the state, under a bill introduced Tuesday in the Legislature.
Nevada lawmakers want to set up a special bank within state government to position the state to receive federal funds and leverage those dollars for infrastructure projects.
Sex education, voter registration and government transparency highlight the day in Nevada’s Legislature.
Nevada trappers may face regulations unimaginable to Kit Carson, the legendary mountain man and trapper that the Nevada state capital is named after.
Helping middle and low-income working parents afford proper care for their children is crucial to Nevada’s workforce development and economic diversification efforts, a Senate panel was told Tuesday.
The Clark County School District reorganization bill may take a little longer than initially planned to get to the governor’s desk.
It would be so much easier for politicians if pesky parents didn’t keep insisting that they knew their children best.
Bills allowing massage therapists to use pot-laced lotions and establishing medical marijuana apprenticeship programs to train the next generation of cannabis entrepreneurs were heard Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Nevada Senate approved two bills Tuesday to protect LGBTQ youth, with the votes taken on Equity Day in the Nevada Legislature.
For-profit companies that run prisons may get locked out of doing business in Nevada.
A Senate committee Tuesday passed a bill authorizing a special license plate for hockey fans to show support for the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights.
An Assembly panel gave unanimous support Tuesday to a bill requiring new public buildings to have baby changing tables in all restrooms — men’s and women’s.
Private prisons, economic development changes and charter school class-size requirements highlight the 58th day of the Nevada Legislature.
All four of the state’s current community college presidents oppose a measure that would decentralize power from the state Board of Regents.
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