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District map in Nevada Assembly skews blue, study finds

Despite court approval of political district boundaries in Nevada, Democrats may have managed to get a leg up in the politically divided state’s most recent redistricting process, an analysis by The Associated Press found.

Stroke of pen kept Nevada from setting health care precedent

The U.S. Senate’s draft of a new health care bill promises to cut funding toward Medicaid expansion and cap the program’s budget. Meanwhile, Nevada this month was a signature away from creating a potentially precedent-setting law that would have opened Medicaid coverage to all state residents.

Super PAC plans $1 million ad buy targeting Heller

Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., faces possible backlash from America’s First Priorities, a super PAC run by former Trump advisers, after his announcement Friday that he would not support the current health care bill.

Nevada retail marijuana sales on track to begin in July

A legal challenge by alcohol distributors over who could transport recreational marijuana between cultivation facilities and dispensaries looked as though it might push back the state’s goal of rolling out marijuana sales on July 1.

Perry tangles with Cortez Masto over Yucca Mountain plans

Energy Secretary Rick Perry was on Capitol Hill on Thursday for another hearing and tangled with Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto over administration plans for the Yucca Mountain project.

Perry says no decision made on interim nuclear waste storage in Nevada

Energy Secretary Rick Perry clarified a previous statement on interim nuclear waste storage, telling a Senate subcommittee Wednesday that no decisions have been made on temporary sites for spent fuel in Texas, New Mexico or Nevada.

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