Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alexis Hill launches petition urging Nevada lawmakers to reject Hollywood tax breaks and prioritize local services over film subsidies.
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Sandra Jauregui, the Democratic majority floor leader in the Nevada Assembly, said she will seek the constitutional office to “fight for a new direction for Nevadans.”
Nearly 70 federal employees at the agency tasked with overseeing and modernizing the nuclear stockpile in Nevada were furloughed.
The company’s CEO said it will soldier on without the funding, though it has appealed the decision.
“President Trump has tried to illegally claw back funds from Nevada after hardworking residents of our state have put in the work to address our energy needs,” Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford said in a statement.
A bill that defines antisemitism for discrimination investigations is in the final stages of consideration in the Nevada Legislature.
The signing marks the first significant bill passage of the 2025 legislative session.
“The ruling today is a win for everyday people in Nevada that want to see transparency from their government,” said Chris Peterson, the ACLU of Nevada’s legal director.
A bill pushed by the attorney general’s office puts restrictions in place for kids’ access to TikTok, Facebook and other social media platforms.
Bills to cap the cost of insulin and provide raises to charter school teachers will soon head to the governor’s desk.
Senate Bill 432 would make more Family Court matters private, but opponents say such protections could have far-reaching consequences.
A proposed law would mandate that the Clark County School District make available public data about its police department’s use of pepper spray, stun guns and batons.
The bill to change Assembly titles to “assemblymember” follows a political debate over gender that has been present throughout the session.
Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., introduced a sweeping wage bill in Congress that would increase the minimum wage to $17.
The Assembly unanimously approved his proposal to fund “attainable housing” projects and reduce barriers in developing more residential supply in the state.