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Sandoval to detail budget in final State of State address

Gov. Brian Sandoval will unveil his executive budget proposal and outline the administration’s priorities for the last two years of his term when he delivers his final State of the State speech Tuesday night.

Sandoval will determine fate of ESAs

Contrary to what you might have heard, Education Savings Accounts are not dead. They’re very much alive. And they’ll be back again this summer — if Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval wants it so.

Sandoval report card: Progress made, but more work to be done

When Gov. Brian Sandoval delivers his final “State of the State” address Tuesday, Nevada lawmakers will receive a report card on a multitude of achievements realized over the past six years.

Kihuen wants to use seat in Congress to reform nation’s immigration laws

Following a fast political rise as an aide to Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid and a stint in the Nevada Senate, Ruben Kihuen wants to use his seat in Congress to reform the country’s immigration laws, stop efforts to privatize Social Security and Medicare, and raise the minimum wage.

Lawmakers urge Trump to declare support for LGBT equality

More than 150 federal and state lawmakers who describe themselves as “proud lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender” elected officials have asked president-elect Donald Trump in a letter to declare full support for LGBT equality.

Judge clarifies order allowing state treasurer to accept ESA applications

The state treasurer’s office can continue to accept applications for the Education Savings Account program after a judge clarified an injunction order to more closely align with a state Supreme Court decision that found only the funding source unconstitutional.

 
Vote in US House begins process to dismantle Obamacare

U.S. House Republicans on Friday won passage of a measure starting the process of dismantling Obamacare, despite concerns about not having a ready replacement and the potential financial cost.

Gov. Sandoval to Congress: States need say in future of health care

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday said overtures by Republican leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives seeking input from states on the Affordable Care Act was a “positive consultation process.”

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