Governor looking at education stimulus waiver

Gov. Jim Gibbons says he is still trying to figure out whether the state will need to send a waiver to the Department of Education to try to capture some of the funding available from the federal stimulus bill.

Budget town hall tomorrow

Legislators are hosting a public forum on the budget in both Northern and Southern Nevada on Saturday.

CQ takes a look at Reid

U.S. Senate reporter Kate Hunter of Congressional Quarterly notes in a story published today that Sen. Harry Reid “has been putting some daylight” between himself and President Obama as part of a re-election strategy to demonstrate independence and avoid falling into the trap that cost former majority leader Tom Daschle his seat in 2006.

Nevada foreclosure bill advances

CARSON CITY (AP) — A key Nevada Senate panel voted unanimously Friday for a bill that would help homeowners win court judgments for personal property damaged or sold during improper foreclosure proceedings.

Report shows Nevada lobbyists’ spending

CARSON CITY — The economic gloom that marked the start of Nevada’s 2009 legislative session didn’t seem to faze lobbyists, who spent $57,996 on food and drinks at dinners, receptions and other events during February.

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