April 22, 2021
Nevada Capitol
The issuance of millions in bonds will support a long list of projects designed to develop infrastructure and expand housing.
He said the ranking came from the Federal Funds Information for States index.
Nevada has collected 34% more in tax revenue than forecasted last year.
Carole Vilardo, the longtime head of the Nevada Taxpayers Association, died Monday.
The current tax level 1.65%; businesses paid 2.65 percent during the great recession.
The mandate that state workers show proof of vaccination or take a weekly COVID test takes effect Monday, Aug. 15.
Nevada’s Capitol reopens June 1, but only on a limited basis.
The Nevada Assembly on Tuesday introduced a bill adding almost $16 million to the legislative branch budget.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday that a bill working its way through the Legislature will help make sure federal rental assistance gets to tenants and landlords.
Downcast Democratic Party-aligned groups and activists rebuked leaders from their own party Friday after proposals they championed to repeal the death penalty and expand tenant protections failed to make it past a key legislative deadline.
Nevada’s Board of Examiners on Tuesday approved the state’s first collective bargaining agreement.
In the first weekend hearing of the 2021 session, legislative committees in the Nevada statehouse on Saturday approved budgets for the upcoming two years for several departments.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and legislative leadership are creating a special committee to study his proposal to create “Innovation Zones” on private land within existing counties.
Jeffrey Berns' vision to create a "smart city" should be considered separately from a sexual harassment lawsuit, Gov. Steve Sisolak's chief of staff said.
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