Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a trio of firearms bills on Wednesday, his first vetoes of the 2023 session.
Taylor R. Avery
Nevada lawmakers had their first chance to consider a bill that would create an estimated $4.6 billion in film tax credits over the next 20 years.
Nevada has been awarded $151 million in an opioid related settlement with CVS Pharmacy, Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday.
Nevada has won more than $455 million in lawsuit settlements since 2020, on everything from opioid litigation to consumer protection.
One bill would bar people younger than 21 from possessing or purchasing semiautomatic rifles and shotguns.
Third-party registration services go to the DMV so you don’t have to, charging a fee for services such as registration and license plates. But they say the DMV is making it difficult to do business.
Lawmakers heard a bill criminalizing fake presidential electors for a second time during a committee meeting.
Nevada lawmakers next week will consider a bill that would offer transferrable tax credits designed to lure Hollywood studies and production companies to the Silver State at two locations in Las Vegas.
Lawmakers voted to approve Senate Joint Resolution 7, which would amend the constitution to guarantee the right to an abortion in the state.
A bill that would dramatically increase medical malpractice award caps faced strong opposition from physicians during a hearing Tuesday morning.
Lawmakers heard a bill to increase the penalty for reckless driving. The bill was inspired by the death of a Henderson boy outside his middle school.
A contentious bill that would end a COVID-19 era requirement for daily room cleanings is headed to the Assembly floor after being approved through committee Friday afternoon.
Nevada may join an interstate compact that would award Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate winning the most votes nationwide.
The Nevada Economic Forum approved a projected budget of $11.6 billion for fiscal years 2024 and 2025, a big increase from what the group predicted in December.
Nevada could soon see an end to its ban on state lotteries after Senate lawmakers took a second look at the proposed legislation Thursday.
