CARSON CITY – The good idea fairy is alive and well in Carson City.
Opinion Columns
Anyone running for governor on this platform would win a landslide. Wanna bet?
There are deals to be made. They may have to be underpinned by demonstrations of American resolve.
Floor votes could dominate day 75 of the legislative session.
CARSON CITY — The board of Nevada’s Public Employees Retirement System voted Thursday to give its support to a bill that required the disclosure of retiree names. PERS chair Mark Vincent even said he sees “value” to the public in releasing the names, if directed to do so by the Legislature.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller may support some of the programs and services provided by Planned Parenthood, but he opposes federal funding for the group because it provides abortions.
CPR, name changes and protection orders highlight day 74 of the 2017 legislative session.
The same polls that oversampled Democrats to make it seem Trump would lose the election by double digits, are the same ones that nowoversample Democrats to make Trump seem unpopular.
Nevada legislators are considering an ingenious — or devious — solution to raise their salaries: Assembly Joint Resolution 10*.
In most law schools, students study the laws, court cases arising from them, and various precedents that have modified the statutes over time.
Conversion therapy bill gets committee hearing, but first: more floor sessions in the Nevada Legislature.
When President Donald Trump declared 3 million to 5 million illegal immigrants had voted in the 2016 general election, he was widely ridiculed.
Rarely do you see a teachers union supporting a policy that would decrease future education funding, but that’s what the Nevada State Education Association did recently at the Nevada Legislature.
Floor sessions should dominate day 72 of the 2017 legislative session.
Hundreds of bills died Friday, including a property tax increase, the sanctuary state bill and a plastic bag ban, but the most interesting part of session is just beginning.
