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| The 2009 Legislature will open with Senate Bill 1, appropriating $15 million to fund the operation of the 120-day session. more... |
| Nevada’s clout in the U.S. Senate increased Tuesday with the re-election of Democrat Harry Reid as majority leader and Republican John Ensign’s selection as head of the GOP Policy Committee. | |
| Carson City could take money it had set aside for an auto dealer and use it to help deal with the expected budget shortfall over the next several years. | |
| The Nevada Commission on Construction Education has awarded grants to seven Nevada organizations totaling $259,611. | |
| Nevada’s clout in the U.S. Senate increased Tuesday with the re-election of Democrat Harry Reid as Majority Leader and Republican John Ensign’s selection as head of the GOP Policy Committee. | |
| More than 260 western Nevadans have money coming to them, but the Internal Revenue Service can’t deliver the checks. | |
| Olivia Fiamengo and Margaret Ruckman both found out that putting a manufactured home where others don’t exist can take a battle. | |
| Democratic state Sen. Steven Horsford was a university student interning for a semester at the Nevada Legislature 15 years ago. Now, thanks to Nov. 4 election results, he’s the first black in state history to become Senate majority leader. | |
| The other shoe dropped late Friday as the budget office warned agencies to prepare for an additional 20 percent budget reduction in the upcoming two-year budget cycle. | |
| Gov. Jim Gibbons has moved to recover more than $64,000 paid to outgoing Nevada nuclear projects director Bob Loux, who resigned following disclosures he raised his own pay and that of his staff without authorization. | |
| WASHINGTON — Threats against a new president historically spike right after an election, but from Maine to Idaho law enforcement officials are seeing more against Barack Obama than ever before. | |
| State agencies have been told to prepare for additional budget cuts this year of up to 11 percent. | |
| Veteran Senator Bernice Mathews of Reno will be co-chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee when the 2009 Legislature convenes in June. | |
| A proposal to lower Nevada’s gambling age to 18 appeared dead Thursday, after the top Democrats in the Legislature said they opposed the idea, and an aide said Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons wouldn’t support it. | |
| Under an unusual provision in Nevada law, four former legislators will be voting members of the Interim Finance Committee when it meets Nov. 20. | |
| A spokesman for state workers said Wednesday the idea floated by Gov. Jim Gibbons to cut salaries to balance the state budget is the same as raising their taxes. | |