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The House passed the major tax policy known as the ‘big, beautiful bill’ Thursday ahead of Fourth of July deadline.
AB105 would've barred firearms near voting locations. Lombardo says voter intimidation is already illegal; critics call veto out of step.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar shouldn’t be taking a victory lap on elections when he ignored such a major concern.
The United States has long relied on a decentralized approach to elections, with state and local officials holding primary responsibility for voter registration and participation. This structure became even more consequential after the Supreme Court's 2013 Shelby County v.
Lawmakers approved allocating the money to merge Clark County with the state’s other 16 counties in a single Voter Registration Election Management System. The endeavor is intended to increase cybersecurity and transparency.
The Indy breaks down the biggest issues of the 2025 legislative session in our Nevada Policy Tracker. Nevada’s 2025 legislative session concluded in June with hundreds of proposals becoming law and 87 more vetoed by Gov. Joe Lombardo.