Nevada elected officials on Friday touted a new law aimed at speeding development of housing in Nevada but said resignations and terminations of federal workers may hurt Nevada's efforts to build.
Joe Lombardo wants to open up Nevada’s federal lands for housing. Assemblymember Sandra Jauregui said that’s only one part of the solution.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed legislation Thursday that will allow Nevada to temporarily drop a ban on all but cage-free eggs in the state, an effort that was fast-tracked through the Nevada Legislature to ...
Gov. Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 171 after it passed through the legislature, less than 2 weeks after it was introduced.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said that 87% of the state’s land is under federal control, which severely limits developers who want to ...
Nevada's only sitting Indigenous legislator has introduced a bill to recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day on what she calls the ...
Nevada lawmakers are fast-tracking a measure aimed at lowering the costs of eggs across the state. The Assembly Natural ...
From not enough students to keep schools open, to recruiting police and firefighter applicants who don’t smoke weed – leaders ...
More than a decade after Nevada lawmakers passed a bill to remove coal from NV Energy’s quiver, the state’s last ...
Nevada lawmakers celebrated in 2023 when the state increased the K-12 budget by $2.6 billion, pushing it to a historically ...
Governor Joe Lombardo has a problem, one that runs deeper than just tussling with a Nevada Legislature controlled by ...
Progressive groups including Battle Born Progress, the Nevada Housing Justice Alliance and Silver State Equality outlined ...