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The first Nevada ad, from a political action committee called the Safe Accessible Fair Elections (SAFE), began airing Tuesday.

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The first Nevada ad, from a political action committee called the Safe Accessible Fair Elections (SAFE), began airing Tuesday.

While there are federal and state laws protecting equal rights, proponents say Question 1 will fill in existing gaps for more protection.
Democrats and Republicans voted 72-23 to move the measure toward a final vote later this week.
The bill passed on nearly a unanimous vote, 14-1. The only senator present to vote against it was Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican.
“In a blatant violation of Nevada’s ethics laws, Sheriff Lombardo has improperly misused official government resources.”
If passed, the new minimum wage would become effective July 1, 2024.
Federal laws do not require all insurers to provide mental health coverage.
Newly appointed County Clerk Mark Kampf plans to incorporate a hand-counting method.
Those interested should visit the shelter in person from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
The Internal Revenue Service needs a lot more funding and staff – not less.
For decades, leaders in Congress failed to rein in exploitatively high drug costs, but we’re finally about to get some relief.
“We wanted to lay out a bold, conservative vision to show the country there’s hope again.”
“This survey further supports that health care has become unacceptably too expensive for some Nevadans.”
What happens to a functioning bureaucracy when people from outside the bureaucracy come in, and try to change it from the top.
The bill seeks to improve data sharing between tribes and state and federal authorities.
A prescription drug discount card will help Nevadans save up to 80% on generic prescription drugs and 20% on name brand.
Nearly half of the wildfire management programs within Nevada are still in the planning phase.
The problem with Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto’s campaign ads.
New York AG Letitia James alleges from 2013 through 2021, Trump's financial statements inflated the value of his Las Vegas property.
Climate issues speak to the youngest generation of voters in a unique way that other issues may not.