Nevada has found itself in a unique position of being the only state with two Democratic senators who have split votes on a funding bill.
Jacky Rosen
Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen said the delegation needs President Trump to commit to not resuming explosive nuclear testing, particularly in Nevada.
It’s unclear what kinds of tests he ordered and how Nevada — home of the nation’s nuclear stockpile — would be affected.
“All Americans should be deeply troubled” by the latest FBI statistics on anti-Jewish hate crime, said Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev.
This isn’t the first time legislators have attempted to classify extreme heat as a major disaster.
Veterans at the Nevada Test and Training Range haven’t been able to receive benefits due to the classified nature of their work. A new bill would change that.
Sen. Jacky Rosen urged the Senate to pass the No Tax on Tips Act by unanimous consent.
Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada introduced legislation designed to provide tax relief to entrepreneurs starting a small business.
Sen. Jacky Rosen reintroduced bipartisan legislation that would implement “no taxes on tips,” a major campaign promise of President-elect Donald Trump.
A Rosen win is an important hold for Democrats in a now-Republican dominated Senate, and it ensures both Nevada senators are in the D column.
The $934,000 federal grant requested by the Fire Department and Metro will help more than 6,700 local first responders, officials said.
The U.S. presidential race in Nevada is in a statistical dead heat, according to a survey conducted this week by Emerson College Polling and The Hill media outlet.
A poll among registered Latino voters in Nevada determined that Vice President Harris had an edge of 18 percentage points over former President Donald Trump.
The legislation would give communities access to more resources and funding by recognizing extreme heat as a major disaster.
The Nevada Democrat, who is facing Republican Sam Brown in the November election, drew more than 33,000 first-time contributors, her campaign said.
