After a hectic day of committee hearings on Friday, there are only three committees scheduled to meet. A Senate Floor session is scheduled at 11 a.m. with dozens of bills up on General File, which means they could be up for a vote.
Opinion Columns
Gov. Brian Sandoval is winning so much in Carson City that he’s got to be getting tired of winning.
The greatest military in world history is back. Trump just put the military commanders — not lawyers or politicians — in charge of decisions again. Patriots are not just cheering, they are giving a standing ovation.
CARSON CITY — So we can elect judges, but we can’t recall them?
For now, however, the traditionalists are in the saddle. U.S. policy has been normalized. The world is on notice: Eight years of sleepwalking is over.
Payday loans and asset forfeiture on docket for a busy deadline day in the Nevada Legislature.
CARSON CITY — One of the mysteries of the 2017 session is why majority Democrats are introducing bills that would eliminate, roll back or modify some of the education reforms passed in 2015, when Republicans were in charge.
While making definitive predictions with 52 days left in the Legislative session is a good way to end up with rhetorical egg on your face, I’m calling it now: There will be no property tax increase this session.
House arrest, recycling competition and Medicaid highlight day 67 of Nevada Legislature.
I’ve personally heard from more than 100 GOP donors who were attacked by the IRS for the first time in their lives — only weeks after writing a check to either the GOP, a GOP candidate or a Tea Party group.
Reading, dying and minimum wage highlight Day 66 of the legislative session.
CARSON CITY — What is education for?
CARSON CITY — Could this finally be the year that the most common-sense campaign finance reform becomes law?
In 2015, Sen. David Parks, D-Las Vegas, drew a taxpayer-backed pension of $103,947. Last week, Parks voted to keep you from finding out how much he will bank in the future.
Property taxes, construction defects and guns highlight day 65 of the Nevada Legislature.
