The mother of a young woman who made world headlines by taking life-ending medication to end her suffering from a brain tumor came to the Nevada Capitol on Wednesday to support a bill allowing doctor-assisted suicide.
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Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett said Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt asked him last year to take action that would have harmed gaming regulation and the reputation of the state, Burnett’s affidavit about their secretly recorded conversation shows.
Nevada legislators are getting close to never needing to ending the discussion they don’t want to have.
The days and weeks of the 2017 Nevada Legislature session may be numbered, but that isn’t stopping lawmakers from giving out names.
Measure to prohibit sale of pot-infused gummy bears, lollipops or other candies — and possibly ice cream — draws objections from some marijuana industry groups.
A proposed amendment to the Nevada Constitution that would raise the minimum wage saw support from education and opposition from business during a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday.
Minimum wage, prevailing wage and assisted suicide highlight day 94 of the Nevada Legislature.
The fight over pot taxes is officially underway in the Nevada Legislature.
A state lawmaker who has listened to a surreptitious tape recording of a conversation between Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett called it “unsettling.”
A resolution that would expand the rights of crime victims continued its move through the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday with a hearing in the Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections.
A citizen from Nevada got a lesson in lobbying 101 on Tuesday.
A bill that would bar mental health professionals from conducting sexual orientation or gender identity conversion therapy on minors could won approval Tuesday in the Assembly.
CARSON CITY — A bill establishing a Public Lands Day in Nevada passed the Assembly on a 38-1 vote on Tuesday.
If you need proof that Nevada is no longer the wild, wild West, libraries may be the best place to start.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday called for “full transparency” and immediate, preventive measures due to the recent sexual harassment allegations against a Las Vegas Democrat.