The Nevada Coalition for Psychedelic Medicines will push for two bills relating to the use of psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.
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The fallout over a housing development on Blue Diamond Hill continues for Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, who could face suspension or disbarment from the State Bar of Nevada.
Nevada’s congressional delegation highlights policy priorities and bipartisan efforts under GOP control.
After receiving its largest amount of funding of $4 billion in the last legislative session, CCSD announced in September that it was facing a potential budget deficit.
Assemblyman Gregory Hafen II, R-Pahrump, was elected to serve as caucus leader for Nevada Assembly Republicans.
Democrats controlling both chambers of the Nevada Legislature went into this year’s session with lofty environmental goals, but some bills died without a vote.
Gov. Joe Lombardo holds the single session veto record, but he’s still more than 20 vetoes away from holding the all-time record.
Nevada’s lowest-paid workers will soon see a larger paycheck when the state’s minimum wage reaches about $11.25 an hour, all while many jobs continue to offer starting rates beyond that.
Nevada lawmakers want to encourage the adoption of zero emission vehicles in the private and public sectors, having passed two bills this year in support of that goal.
Gov. Joe Lombardo and lawmakers in the Democratic-controlled Legislature passed hundreds of bills this year, though Lombardo set a record for the number of vetoes in one session.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed bills last week that aimed to protect renters from evictions and revise leasing agreements.
Nevada regulators approved the first three cannabis consumption lounges, including two in the Las Vegas Valley.
The new policy, announced Tuesday, is a shift from last summer, when the DMV switched to an appointment-only system for weekdays.
Retired U.S. Army Col. Mark Robertson ran against Rep. Dina Titus in Nevada’s 1st Congressional District but lost by 5.6 percentage points in 2022.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis attended Adam Laxalt’s eighth annual Basque Fry, seeking support for his recently announced 2024 presidential campaign.