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Nevada has a divided government ... They assigned each state legislature a competitiveness score, which "can range from 100% if the two parties are evenly matched to 0% if one party holds every seat ...
They assigned each state legislature a competitiveness score, which "can range from 100% if the two parties are evenly matched to 0% if one party holds every seat in a legislature." [1] The below ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo has vetoed a bill that would have required voters in the swing state to show a photo ID at the polls.
Republican Governor Joe Lombardo has vetoed Assembly Bill 388, a legislative proposal aimed at expanding paid leave benefits ...
An education reform package recently passed in the Nevada Legislature will launch the state’s first open enrollment system for public school students. The legislation is a compromise between dueling ...
Nevada ranks as one of the lowest-performing states for overall child well-being, according to a new national report. This ...
The Nevada Solar Association today celebrated the successful passage and signing of Senate Bills 379 and 440, two landmark ...
Education was a focal point of Nevada’s 83rd legislative session, and the Clark County School District will soon begin to ...
Late nights, filibusters and political gamesmanship. The end of the 2025 session of the Nevada legislature had all the usual ...
The Commerce Department changed guidelines to remove diversity, climate analysis requirements; now Nevada must reapply for ...
The recently released Nevada County FY 2025–2026 Proposed Budget paints a polished picture of fiscal health and continued investment in public services—counting heavily on questionable federal and ...