State Democratic lawmakers move ahead with public-option plans aimed at cutting costs for consumers; Republicans and industry groups call it overreach By Stephanie Armour and Jim Carlton| … [Read more...] about Future of U.S. Healthcare May Be Playing Out in Nevada
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Voter I.D. constitutional amendment proposed in Pennsylvania
by Christen Smith, The Center Square | June 14, 2021 05:00 PM A pair of Pennsylvania lawmakers said Friday that state residents themselves should decide the stringency of the state’s voter … [Read more...] about Voter I.D. constitutional amendment proposed in Pennsylvania
It’s a Win! Senators go to Bat for Nevadans
Nevadans owe state Republican Senators a debt of gratitude. In case you missed it, last month the state’s Supreme Court ruled the power grab by democrats during the 2019 legislative session was … [Read more...] about It’s a Win! Senators go to Bat for Nevadans
Once Every Two Years is Often Enough
As the legislature mercifully comes to its predictably frantic close, we should be asking ourselves, “Why would anyone want this chaos every single year?” Nonetheless, there are plenty of activists, … [Read more...] about Once Every Two Years is Often Enough
Scores of bills pass committee on Nevada’s deadline day
CARSON CITY — In fits and starts, lawmakers on Friday moved some 80 bills through committees ahead of an end-of-day deadline, including measures to help former prison inmates gain housing, rein in … [Read more...] about Scores of bills pass committee on Nevada’s deadline day