by Jannelle Calderon, The Nevada Independent, February 17, 2023 Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo signed an executive order last month blocking all Nevada occupational and professional … [Read more...] about Occupational licensing reform: It’s not just a Republican thing
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Planning for the worst: Agency seeks power to limit residential water use
While western states work to hash out a plan to save the crumbling Colorado River system, officials from Southern Nevada are preparing for the worst — including possible water restrictions in the … [Read more...] about Planning for the worst: Agency seeks power to limit residential water use
‘This has to change’: Culinary Union backs lottery to fund mental health
by Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 23, 2023 Las Vegas resident Ivan Lopez, 20, recalls how he benefited from therapy in high school and how he wishes there were greater access to … [Read more...] about ‘This has to change’: Culinary Union backs lottery to fund mental health
Nevada Lawmakers to Consider Vexing Education Bills
Among problematic education bills already introduced in the 2023 Nevada legislative session is one that would allow school districts to purchase housing for employees and another that would require … [Read more...] about Nevada Lawmakers to Consider Vexing Education Bills
Education top of mind as 82nd legislative session begins
RENO — New governor. New leadership. New members. New budget opportunities. And 120 days to get it all done. The 82nd session of the Nevada Legislature begins on Monday, and with it comes a host of … [Read more...] about Education top of mind as 82nd legislative session begins