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State Looks To DMV, DHHS For Help With Anti-Prison Gerrymandering
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Health and Human Services are trying to identify the last known addresses of thousands of inmates.

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Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Health and Human Services are trying to identify the last known addresses of thousands of inmates.

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Democratic lawmakers released proposed political maps for Nevada’s four U.S. House districts.
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Board wants details of financial arrangements with outside management organization.
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Chief Justice John Roberts said he found it surprising that local officials could make decisions about a constitutional right.
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Senate Democrats have reached an agreement that would allow Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices.