The House of Representatives passed the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act", which is predicted to cut millions off of Medicaid and SNAP benefits through a work requirement. Indigenous communities are exempt from this work requirement.
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Over 7,000 people gathered in Downtown Las Vegas on Saturday night to protest the Trump administration.
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While democrat state lawmakers supported the day change, state republicans opposed the correction citing the holiday would overlap with Columbus Day.
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The 83rd regular session of the Nevada Legislature ended Monday night, and hundreds of bills are now on Republican Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk for final approval.
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The 83rd regular session of the Nevada Legislature is over, as lawmakers adjourned for a final time after 120 days.
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A bill that would have provided $1.4 billion dollars in tax subsidies for the development of media production facilities in southern Nevada died on Monday, June 2.
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Assembly Bill 144 in the Nevada legislature would formally recognize Indigenous People's Day, but it's received some pushback—why?
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With two weeks left in the legislative session, we're checking in to see what lawmakers are up to in Carson City.
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Nevada is the only state in the country where some form of sex work or prostitution is legal. In counties with fewer than 700,000 people, brothels have been legal since the early 1970s.
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Local leaders want to shore up roads and water infrastructure for Washington County's future growth. Conservationists worry it could open the door to privatizing Western landscapes.
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The mayor joins KNPR's State of Nevada to discuss new development, the city's budget, homelessness and much more.