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Facing a legislature dominated by Democrats, Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo stood before Nevada lawmakers earlier this year with a message that some did not expect to go far: “Set aside partisan politics.
In a landmark move with national implications, the Nevada Senate has passed a bill requiring voter identification for in-person and mail-in voting, marking a rare bipartisan
Nevada lawmakers ended their 2025 regular session after a flurry of action that stretched after midnight on the final day.
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks has announced his bid for re-election in 2026. Hicks was first elected in 2014 and was re-elected in 2018 and 2022.
Nevada’s 83rd legislative session has ended, and per usual, there was late drama as major bills were passed, chopped or left undecided on the floor.
Nevada voters overwhelmingly supported Ballot Question 7 in 2024 that would implement voter ID as a constitutional amendment, but it must pass again in 2026 before taking effect.
A bill that would ban guns from election sites in the state of Nevada has passed the Nevada Senate and heads to the desk of Govenor Joe Lombardo.
Two proposals aimed at expanding film tax credits to attract movie studios to Las Vegas failed to advance before the close of the 83rd Nevada Legislature early this morning.
The 83rd regular session of the Nevada Legislature is over, as lawmakers adjourned for a final time after 120 days.
Nonpartisan voters in Nevada could soon be allowed to vote for major party candidates in state and presidential primaries under a bill introduced by a top state lawmaker Monday. In what is likely the most consequential election proposal so far this legislative session,
A bill to open Nevada primary elections to nonpartisan voters will go before a Nevada Senate committee Thursday. Nevada Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager, D-Las Vegas, introduced the bill, which faces opposition from Republicans.