Here are six bills that have passed both the Assembly and Senate, which the governor could soon take action on.
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Joe Lombardo signaled his approval of two Southern Nevada tax extensions that would keep revenue sources in place for police officers’ salaries and road infrastructure projects in Clark County.
The Nevada Supreme Court created a panel to develop rules and regulations for a business court in the latest move to curb Delaware’s dominance in corporate filings.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced Thursday his decision to appoint Major General David Zini as the next head of the Shin Bet.
Nevada’s three Democratic House members voted against the GOP bill that will provide tax cuts and reduce Medicaid, SNAP, while the state’s lone Republican voted for it.
Harvard enrolls almost 6,800 foreign students at its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, accounting for more than a quarter of its student body.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was one of seven Republican governors who did not sign a letter praising President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
Conservative policy analyst and former congressional candidate Drew Johnson announced he plans to run for state treasurer.
The U.S. Mint has made its final order of penny blanks and plans to stop producing the coin when those run out, a Treasury Department official confirmed Thursday.
The outcome caps an intense time on Capitol Hill, with days of private negotiations and public committee hearings, many happening back-to-back, around-the-clock.
Two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington were shot and killed while leaving an event at a Jewish museum, police said.
Rep. Mark Amodei’s amendment to sell more than 93,000 acres of Nevada public land has been dropped from the House GOP funding package.
During a special public meeting, the City Council voted unanimously to approve a $853 million operational budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1.
All eight Republicans in the Nevada Senate voted against the education appropriations bill on Wednesday, citing its lack of funding for charter school educators’ raises.
A large internet provider has acquired a fiber business for almost $6 billion, expanding internet options for Nevadans.
