Two Nevada lawmakers are teaming up on a bipartisan bill to prevent suicide by gun.
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Nevada’s treasurer is bringing back legislation from two years ago to create financial bonds for some babies.
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Republican Governor Joe Lombardo’s office presented lawmakers with a structurally balanced budget recommendation during a late-night hearing in Carson City on Wednesday. It comes roughly three weeks after the governor submitted a proposal that included $335 million in deficit spending.
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Democrats in Carson City are questioning Republican Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony’s authority to form a task force to ban trans athletes from women’s sports.
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The Trump Administration’s promise of mass deportations is striking fear into the lives of many Nevadans, including those with or without legal status.
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New ordinance expands previous policies, one-ups Sparks and Washoe County camping bans.
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Republican state senators discussed their legislative goals as the minority party shortly before lawmakers were sworn in on Monday morning. They also defended President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Canada, which were postponed for one month.
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The 83rd regular session of the Nevada Legislature is officially underway in Carson City, with lawmakers sworn in surrounded by friends and family, today.
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In just over 10 weeks, TikTok could be gone — really gone. You won’t be able to watch it, use it, do anything with it unless the company that owns it can find a non-Chinese buyer.
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The Nevada Secretary of State’s office is bringing back legislation to help victims of fraud recoup some of their losses.
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The Nevada Secretary of State has several bills related to elections, AI, and child care. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke to him to learn more about his legislation and moving up election deadlines.