The House of Representatives passed a bill requiring hotels to disclose all fees associated with a booking. The bill next goes to the Senate.
Jessica Hill
A new executive order will crack down on so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions for undocumented immigrants. Nevada officials say state jurisdictions won’t be targeted.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford joined in a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s directive to eliminate DEI programs or lose federal education funding.
A federal judge paused a parental notification law that was set to take effect April 30.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said his education reform bill includes bonuses for high-performing teachers and a “tiered intervention system” for underperforming schools.
The Nevada Legislature isn’t subject to the public records law. A bill that would have changed that failed.
While only eight pieces of legislation failed to meet the Legislature’s most recent deadline, more than 100 received last-minute exemptions to prolong their consideration.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Senate Bill 96, which marks Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Nevada.
Former Assemblyman and failed 2024 U.S. Senate candidate Jim Marchant announced he is running for Congress in Rep. Dina Titus’ district.
The Legislature made it through the First House Passage deadline. Here’s some of the bills that are moving forward.
A third-party watchdog group made up of tech professionals and economists is scouring Nevada’s public government portals for wasteful spending and abuse.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo urged the Trump administration to remove tariffs on lithium, saying they’ll harm Nevada’s growing lithium economy.
From daily room cleaning to traffic cameras, here’s 10 bills that won’t be moving forward in the legislative process.
Legislation to allow the installation of high-speed traffic cameras in areas prone to crashes effectively died in the Legislature.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto co-introduced two pieces of legislation aimed to give more tax credits and cuts to working Nevadans.
