By the Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 27, 2024 The Supreme Court will release decisions in a handful of remaining cases — including the Trump immunity question — today and into … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Supreme Court reigns in bureaucratic overreach
What to know about the 17 new Nevada laws that go into effect July 1
By Eric Neugeboren, The Nevada Independent, June 28, 2024 A handful of new laws enacted during the 2023 legislative session go into effect on Monday, including measures related to Medicaid … [Read more...] about What to know about the 17 new Nevada laws that go into effect July 1
Election Integrity NonProfit Files Writ To Clean Voter Rolls in Clark County
This is the second lawsuit the Foundation has filed in Nevada related to commercial addresses that need to be investigated and fixed By Megan Barth, The Nevada Globe, June 27, … [Read more...] about Election Integrity NonProfit Files Writ To Clean Voter Rolls in Clark County
Voter ID, abortion access initiatives pass major hurdle to appear on Nevada ballot
By Taylor R. Avery, Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 26, 2024 Supporters hold signs at a press conference regarding the over 200,000 signatures submitted to qualify a reproductive rights state … [Read more...] about Voter ID, abortion access initiatives pass major hurdle to appear on Nevada ballot
Nevada’s minimum wage going up to $12 an hour on July 1; two-tier system is out
This increase comes after the passage of AB456, which increased the minimum wage by 75 cents annually over a five-year period. By Kelsea Frobes, The Nevada Independent, July 1, 2024 Before … [Read more...] about Nevada’s minimum wage going up to $12 an hour on July 1; two-tier system is out