Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Senate Bill 391, which prohibits towns from sounding a siren, bell or alarm associated with an ordinance that required people of a particular race to leave at a certain time.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo is accused of improperly using his sheriff’s badge during his campaign for governor.
The law designates the third Monday in June as Juneteenth and requires state, county and city offices to close.
State senators peppered supporters of the Oakland A’s stadium project with questions during a hearing in a special session. A vote could come Thursday.
Senate Bill 274 is on Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk, and it includes several changes to Nevada’s worker’s compensation system.
The state ethics commission’s executive director accuses Gov. Joe Lombardo of committing multiple ethics violations, including misusing his badge and uniform while campaigning for governor.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said he would call a special session after Nevada lawmakers failed to approve a key part of the state budget.
From eviction reform to contraception, here’s a look at the major bills Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed from his first legislative session.
The Nevada Assembly amended an education bill sought by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Sunday night, a sign that a deal to close the 2023 session may have been struck.
A new version of the Appropriations Act introduced in the state Senate is identical to a bill Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed on Thursday.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has vetoed bills on guns, trains and climate change.
About 10,000 mail-in ballots were not counted between the primary and general elections in 2022. What can be done to fix this?
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed the government appropriations bill just minutes before it would have automatically become law without his signature.
A reader asked how long it takes for a dead person to be removed from the voter rolls.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed two bills related to funding for K-12 education and authorizing spending by state agencies.
