Bill presenters Sens. Leader Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, and Yvanna Cancela, D-Las Vegas, claim Nevada could raise the minimum wage without hurting the economy or killing jobs.
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Fracking bans, Victory schools and driver authorization cards are on the docket for the 107th day of the Nevada Legislature.
Minimum wage, car seats and feral cats highlight the 106th day of the Nevada Legislature.
The death of Tashi Brown would have been a lot more controversial if it happened five years ago.
Here are three things to watch on day 103 of the 2017 legislative session:
If you’re having trouble falling asleep, go listen to Wednesday’s hearing on the secret recording made of Attorney General Adam Laxalt.
Here are three things to watch on day 102 of the 2017 legislative session.
Here are three things to watch for on day 101 of the 2017 Legislative Session.
The people who are out to hurt Adam Laxalt’s political career were changing their story long before we knew what the Republican attorney general said in a secretly recorded conversation.
Achievement School District, collective bargaining funds and ignition locks highlight day 100 of the Nevada Legislature.
“Coincidences” keep piling up in the narrative liberals are spinning about Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett’s secret recording of a March 2016 conversation with Attorney General Adam Laxalt.
Here are three things to watch for on day 99 of the 2017 Legislative Session.
There’s a handy term floating around Carson City: Veto-bait.
ESAs, paid sick leave and purchasing Medicaid are on today’s agenda in the Nevada Legislature.
There’s nothing unprecedented about a Nevada attorney general intervening on behalf of the Gaming Control Board in litigation between private parties, even when one of the parties is a licensee.