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Lawmakers considered a bill Wednesday afternoon that would allow county commissioners to create a process to fill vacancies on their boards.
A Nevada assemblywoman introduced a bill this week that would prohibit restaurants from automatically serving water to customers.
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Nevada Democratic Sen. Skip Daly of Sparks wants people who submit fake electoral certificates in presidential elections to be convicted of a felony.
A Senate committee unanimously passed a proposed amendment that which would strike language allowing for slavery or involuntary servitude from the state constitution.
Lawmakers considered a bill Tuesday that would allow victims of sexual assault that were over the age of 18 at the time of the crime to sue their attacker.
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Teachers union members also asked lawmakers to offer competitive salaries to be able to hire the 14,000 teachers they say will be needed over the next decade.
The bill, by Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro, D-Las Vegas, would codify an executive order put in place last year by then-Gov. Steve Sisolak.
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People love a calamity. That doesn’t mean the government has to put its seal of approval on it by sanctioning a circus. Yet the Nevada Athletic Commission does just that with Power Slap League.
The Vipers had two interceptions returned for touchdowns, lost a fumble and were sacked three times Saturday in a road loss to Arlington in the XFL’s relaunch.
Less than two weeks into the legislative session, Las Vegas police officers are closely watching more than a dozen bills that could impact officer’s daily work and the community they patrol.
Yes, it does appear that there will be challenges in 2023.