Lawmakers have advanced a bill to make a Clark County property tax increase permanent. Voters approved the proposal nearly 30 years ago.
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When they were in the Nevada Senate, Steven Horsford and John Lee were both Democrats. Lee is now challenging Horsford for his congressional seat.
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Going into the 2024 election, we have lawsuits challenging voter rolls, some still chanting "stop the steal," and there are many other efforts to delegitimize the election process.
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The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) wasn’t renewed by Congress earlier this year. Many people are still dealing with the health and financial effects of nuclear testing, and several Tribes traveled to Washington, D.C., in September to let lawmakers know about their concerns.
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Some of the issues driving Latinas to the polls include reproductive rights and economic concerns.
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Although the start of early voting in Nevada is still a couple of weeks away, the first votes of the 2024 general election have already been cast.
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Do you ever wish the world of politics was a little more boring, or maybe just stable?
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At the start of next year, and for the first time in 24 years, Las Vegas will have a mayor whose last name isn’t Goodman.
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Two lesser-known questions deal with archaic language, and offensive language, that remains in our state constitution.
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There’s a lot to think about this fall as we return to the polls to vote on the future of the U.S. Senate, school boards and the many ballot questions.