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Owner says eminent domain bill would ease business dilemma

Nearly 30 years after she and her husband started Time Printing, Juliana Smith says expansion is long overdue. Technology has improved, competitors have branched into mailing and other services, and the tiny restrooms barely accommodate the 10 people who work there.

Federal government shutdown could idle state employees

Some Nevada state workers could be caught up in the looming shutdown of the federal government, Gov. Brian Sandoval, Assembly Speaker John Oceguera and Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford warned in a joint statement Friday.

Tax breaks for mining industry scrutinized

Nevada’s politically entrenched mining industry was on the defensive Thursday against heated testimony from liberal activists seeking to increase taxes on gold and other minerals.

Bill would require registration of scooters

Assembly Bill 508 would require owners of small scooters to register them with the Department of Motor Vehicles and wear helmets while riding. The bill would mean additional insurance requirements and make it harder for people who buy scooters to avoid sales tax on the purchase.

Assembly speaker calls Sandoval comments ‘irrelevant’ in budget debate

Assembly Speaker John Oceguera said Wednesday what Gov. Brian Sandoval says has become “irrelevant” as legislators work to develop a budget and tax increase plan that will protect education from major cuts.Oceguera added that Democrats intend to come up with a plan that has two-thirds support in the Legislature, enough to override a governor’s veto.

Hearing witness says Nevada is haven for sex traffickers

Because of its legal brothel industry, Nevada is a haven for sex traffickers who force young girls and boys into prostitution, a witness said Wednesday during a hearing on a bill to help trafficked victims begin normal lives.

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