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There’s a good reason to be suspicious when public officials slow-walk public records requests. It often means that they’re ...
AB105 would've barred firearms near voting locations. Lombardo says voter intimidation is already illegal; critics call veto ...
This article was originally published by Votebeat. Amid all the worries about the perennially elusive youth vote, there’s a ...
Irina Hansen, a former small business owner and Republican who unsuccessfully ran for Las Vegas mayor in 2024, announced her ...
From prohibiting threats against candidates to disclosing ads made with AI, new laws make changes to Nevada’s elections.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office has received $27 million in in funding to continue the implementation of the VREMS ...
Nevada appropriated over $27 million to go toward merging Clark County with the other 16 counties into one Voter Registration Election Management Solution system, known as VREMS.
A new batch of laws go into effect on July 1, 2025. Other bills signed by the governor will wait until October 1, 2025, or ...
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How Nevada’s elections will change with new 2025 lawsHere's what your student loan bill could be under new repayment plan in Republicans' 'big beautiful' bill See inside Kykuit, a 40-room mansion in New York that once belonged to the richest man in the ...
Two Republican state legislators are using an inaccurate method for finding potential double-voters in the 2024 general ...
LAS VEGAS — New laws from the 2025 legislative session aim to increase accessibility to Nevada’s elections and improve voters’ experiences. Election reform was a major focus in Carson City, ...
The Indy breaks down the biggest issues of the 2025 legislative session in our Nevada Policy Tracker. Nevada’s 2025 ...
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