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Feb. 18: The SAVE Act, no Colorado River deal, and a new art space on the horizon

As the SAVE Act moves forward in Congress, experts are concerned the voter ID law might disenfranchise some Nevadans; states blow past their deadline as contentious Colorado River allotment negotiations continue; and downtown's Third Street hopes to open as the Valley's first multi-venue, multi-discipline arts incubator. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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As the SAVE Act moves forward in Congress, experts are concerned the voter ID law might disenfranchise some Nevadans; states blow past their deadline as contentious Colorado River allotment negotiations continue; and downtown's Third Street hopes to open as the Valley's first multi-venue, multi-discipline arts incubator. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.

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