By Gabby Birenbaum, The Nevada Independent, February 20, 2025 The 2024 election may be over, but the legal battle about how long Nevada can count mail ballots — a proxy battle over the future of … [Read more...] about Democrats ask appeals court to toss GOP lawsuit over Nevada’s late-arriving mail ballots
Politics and Government
Too soon? 2026 Nevada gubernatorial race starts with Lombardo, Ford out of the gates first
By Mark Robison, Reno Gazette Journal, February 12, 2025 Ready or not, the 2026 race for the Nevada governor’s seat started this week. “Team Lombardo” — Gov. Joe Lombardo’s campaign organization … [Read more...] about Too soon? 2026 Nevada gubernatorial race starts with Lombardo, Ford out of the gates first
Got opinions on a bill? Here’s how to testify before a legislative committee
By McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 11, 2025 Assembly members meet during a floor session in the Legislative Building in Carson City on the first day of the 83rd session of the … [Read more...] about Got opinions on a bill? Here’s how to testify before a legislative committee
Nevada Legislature convenes for first day of session. What you should know
By McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 3, 2025 More than 60 lawmakers — plus lobbyists, staff and media – will fill the halls of the Nevada State Legislative Building on Monday for the … [Read more...] about Nevada Legislature convenes for first day of session. What you should know
Gov. Joe Lombardo opposes teacher strikes, film tax credit in exclusive interview with Channel 13
The governor said he also supports red light cameras to catch violators. By Steve Sibelius, KTNV, February 4, 2025 The governor said he's against an initiative championed by the Clark County … [Read more...] about Gov. Joe Lombardo opposes teacher strikes, film tax credit in exclusive interview with Channel 13



