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Amodei: Reno's issues with Postal Service not over

Amodei has requested a meeting with postal officials to clarify what the announcement last month really means.

Cortez Masto: Fixing immigration a priority

"I think we can fix that system, that broken immigration system, and still secure our borders at the same time."

Environmentalists denounce Cortez Masto’s mining bill

The Mining Regulatory Clarity Act effectively would insulate mining companies from a U.S. appeals court ruling.

Nevada senator seeks fraud protection for veterans

U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Marco Rubio have introduced legislation to protect veterans from benefits fraud.

Amodei says Northern Nevada getting $32M for projects

The list includes funds for rural nursing expansion projects at Western Nevada College and for Appion Way intersection improvements in Carson City.

Cortez Masto, Grassley introduce bill to invest in local police departments

The funding will help those agencies invest in training, equipment, mental health support and recruitment efforts.

Nevada’s senators co-sponsor law to cap insulin costs

The legislation would cap out-of-pocket costs for the drug at $35 a month, requiring Medicare and private insurers to pay costs above that amount.

Nevada judicial nominees headed for confirmation vote

Christina Silva and Anne Traum were approved by the Judiciary Committee with bipartisan support.

Senators want Newlands’ name removed from traffic circle

Francis G. Newlands, a U.S. senator from Nevada, died in 1917.

BLM: NAS Fallon expansion plans on hold.

Navy, BLM propose 4-year extension of existing land withdrawals.

Cortez Masto: Feds failing on laws to protect Indigenous women

Cortez Masto and Sen. Lisa Murkowski sponsored legislation to protect Native communities.

Commission to reduce violence against Indigenous women to start work

Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, say their legislation to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women is entering its next phase.

Nevada native picked to lead Bureau of Reclamation

Camille Touton, a veteran congressional water policy adviser, has been nominated to lead the agency that oversees water and power in the West.

U.S. Senate panel to tackle Nevada tourism amid pandemic

A U.S. Senate subcommittee focused on travel and tourism has met for the first time to discuss ways to help the industry recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

Cortez Masto announces $155 million to get Nevadans to virus vaccination sites

U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto on Monday announced Nevada will receive more than $155.4 million to support public transportation systems to get Nevadans to vaccination sites.

Nevada senator joins in bill to give pot businesses access to banking

Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., on Friday joined a bipartisan group of senators in sponsoring legislation that would give marijuana businesses access to banking services.

Cortez Masto announces $92 million to open Nevada schools

U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., said Monday the American Rescue Plan will provide Nevada with $92.7 million to support COVID-19 testing in Nevada so schools can re-open safely for in-person instruction.

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