Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar criticized an elections bill introduced last week by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
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2023 Legislature
Lawmakers will see a flurry of votes in committees as an April 14 deadline approaches, and the 2023 legislative session officially reaches the halfway mark this week.
The 2023 Legislature is considering a host of environmental bills, from saving water to protecting species to easing pollution from gas-powered cars.
Gov. Joe Lombardo doubled down on campaign promises to fund school choice and make changes to Nevada’s election law this week.
Senate Bill 274 would allow injured workers to sue insurers when they act in bad faith by denying claims or delaying payments.
SB 227 would make it a crime to draw, paint, etch or display a symbol of hate in a public place.
Proposed legislation would ensure the tax still applies if the property is transferred to a business entity that was “formed for the purpose of avoiding those taxes.”
A Las Vegas lawmaker introduced a bill that would change current law to specify that a person who has been convicted of a felony can be charged separately for each firearm they have.
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo introduced legislation Monday that would make sweeping changes to Nevada’s election process.
North Las Vegas’ City Council could get two new seats under legislation that will heard by lawmakers Monday afternoon.
The eighth week of the Nevada Legislature will be a busy one, as a bill-introduction deadline waived last week comes due.
Legislators and advocates held a press conference Wednesday related to several bills that would give more protections to renters.
A Reno-based geothermal company is threatening to sue the Biden administration over its decision to designate a rare toad as an endangered species last year.
Small amounts of fungi that produces magic mushrooms may soon be decriminalized under a bill heard by lawmakers Thursday.
Gov. Joe Lombardo testified Thursday before the Assembly Committee on Education in support of Assembly Bill 330, which would repeal a school restorative justice requirement.
