Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and John Kennedy, R-La., introduced legislation Wednesday that would suspend Medicare payments to pharmacies being investigated for possible fraud to obtain opioid medications.
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Irma Calzadillas loves her job as a private caregiver. But earning minimum wage and driving miles to her patients’ homes is taking a toll, the mother-of-three told Nevada Rep. Jacky Rosen during a roundtable discussion on Tuesday.
Critics of the “very restrictive” new policy aimed at curbing Medicaid fraud say it still could delay or deny care to low-income Nevadans in their time of greatest need.
Former Vice President Joe Biden jumped into the race for Nevada’s next attorney general, announcing an endorsement Tuesday for Democrat Aaron Ford in his contest against Republican Wes Duncan.
Gubernatorial Republican candidate Adam Laxalt has agreed to details of a debate this October. Democrat Steve Sisolak’s campaign had not yet formally agreed to the debate on Tuesday.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Saturday married Las Vegas gaming executive Lauralyn McCarthy in Lake Tahoe.
The brothel license for Love Ranch Vegas was revoked after Nye County commissioners said the owner and Republican Assembly candidate, Dennis Hof, failed to renew the license on time.
Nevada U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto on Friday said she supports a “public option” to provide Americans with affordable health care coverage, though she isn’t convinced the country is quite ready for Medicare-for-All.
Justice Department grants totaling more than $3.4 billion will be made available to local victim assistance programs, including a Nevada-run program to help survivors of the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.
Although the process to find a permanent leader has not begun, Regent J.T. Moran said that Sandoval would be an “overqualified asset” and a “tremendous value add” to NSHE.