The 2023 Legislature will consider more than 1,000 bills and resolutions. Here are three ideas they should adopt before they adjourn in June.
Steve Sebelius
Steve Sebelius oversees the Review-Journal's Washington and Carson City bureaus, as well as the reporting team covering local governments in Clark County. He also writes a weekly politics column for the Sunday Viewpoints section. Sebelius previously worked for the RJ between 2000 and 2017. He returned to the RJ in March 2019. Sebelius has been the on-air political analyst for KLAS-TV Channel 8 for 10 years. He also has co-hosted “PoliticsNow,” Nevada’s only political television program, on the channel since 2015.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s first State of the State speech was both bipartisan and bellicose, with things that majority Democrats will like and others they will hate.
Democrats keep suggesting getting rid of natural gas-powered stoves, but always seem to back off the suggestion.
A recent separation of powers ruling gets the Nevada Constitution wrong, but that’s not unusual when it comes to this much-neglected passage.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said during a state pardons board meeting that he could not leave the governor’s office without “starting the necessary conversations.”
Instead of a much-delayed, 18th century idea like a steel-wheels-on-rail train, a revolutionary new idea could see travel from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in as little as 30 seconds! All that’s needed is government funding.
The Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada will open a building adjacent to its downtown headquarters dedicated to helping all victims of crime.
Stephen Cloobeck resigned as chairman of the Nevada Athletic Commission on Tuesday, saying he could not work under the administration of incoming Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo.
The Justice Department asked Clark County election officials for communications from former President Donald Trump’s campaign as part of a special counsel’s investigation.
President Joe Biden’s letter upended the presidential primary calendar for 2024, and left Nevada worse off than it was before.
A losing Republican candidate says voter fraud cost him a close race for the Clark County Commission, but not in the way you’d think.
A Clark County District Court judge ruled Wednesday that the city of Las Vegas must pay just short of $48 million in a long-running dispute over the development of the defunct Badlands golf course.
Nevada should give thanks for public officials such as Joe Gloria and Barbara Cegavske, who oversaw fair elections despite heavy criticism.
A close look at election results from the 2022 midterms shows sometimes-surprising revelations.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto won her re-election, but by the smallest statewide margin since the man who picked her for the job — former Sen. Harry Reid — nearly lost his own seat.