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Lawmakers consider expanding voting access for those held in local jails
"These individuals still have a constitutional right to participate in the electoral process, and we need to make sure they have sufficient access," Assemblywoman Brittney Miller (D-Las Vegas), who sponsored the bill (AB286), said during a Tuesday hearing.
Jim Seebock wins Henderson council special election as vote counting continues
Jim Seebock, an assistant sheriff with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, has the lead in preliminary results for the Henderson City Council Ward 1 special election, although counting is expected to continue for several days as mail ballots trickle in.
Follow the Money: Business interests contribute less to lawmakers than in past two cycles
Thirty-seven Democratic lawmakers received an average of $11,326, compared with an average of $10,261 for 21 Republican lawmakers.
Safety, education and infrastructure among top issues for Henderson Ward 1 candidates
Seven candidates are vying to represent Henderson's Ward 1 after the seat was left vacant following former Councilwoman Michelle Romero election  as mayor last year.
Bill would provide election materials for Chinese residents in Clark County
"Every Nevadan has a fundamental right to participate in the electoral process," Torres said during a hearing of the bill Tuesday. "However, this right is often restricted for limited-English proficient Nevadans." 
Indy Q&A: Cuccinelli, DHS leader under Trump, says he sees more 2024 potential in DeSantis
Ken Cuccinelli sat down with The Nevada Independent during his visit to Nevada on Wednesday to discuss Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' approach to immigration and more.
How Medicare Advantage could become a marquee issue in Nevada's 2024 Senate race
Though the 2024 midterms remain more than 600 days away, early Republican campaign attacks against Rosen are centering around a proposed new rule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for Medicare Advantage, the capitated Medicare Part C program created in the 1990s that pays private insurers to cover seniors' health care benefits. 
D.C. Download: What Biden and DeSantis said in Las Vegas
In the last week, President Joe Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came to Las Vegas with dueling messages about the state of the country.
Follow the Money: Politicians and PACs gave $2.4 million to lawmakers last cycle
Direct contributions from outside PACs and political groups also broadly boosted Democratic candidates more than Republicans. At the top of the list, for instance, is the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, the national party's state legislative campaign arm.
In visit to early state Nevada, DeSantis touts self as leader willing to 'go on offense'
DeSantis visited Las Vegas as part of the Florida Blueprint tour, which is outwardly a promotional tour for his new book, but unofficially viewed as a precursor to a presidential run.
On the campaign trail, Catherine Cortez Masto leaned into the economy. It may have won her a second term.
Cortez Masto won by less than 1 percent in a state where the price of gas spiked to $5.67 per gallon. In pre-election polling, Nevada voters picked "jobs and the economy" as their top issue, dwarfing the next closest issue by a factor of more than 3-to-1.
Follow the Money: Gaming re-emerges as a top political donor, as industry recovers from pandemic
After the 2020 cycle saw cumulative contributions from the gaming industry to Nevada lawmakers nosedive to $769,000 amid plummeting gaming revenues during the COVID-19 pandemic, the industry bounced back in 2022, dishing out more than $1.2 million to 55 legislators. 
Monroe-Moreno elected NV Dems chair, ousts democratic socialist incumbent
Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Monroe (D-Las Vegas) was elected chair of the Nevada State Democratic Party Saturday, ousting incumbent chair Judith Whitmer.
Ahead of 2024 election, NV Dems leadership race heightens tension between establishment, progressives
Two years after chair Judith Whitmer and a group of democratic socialists won control of party leadership that led to a messy intra-party schism, Whitmer is being challenged by a state lawmaker, Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno.
Amodei says he won't run for Senate in 2024

Amodei says he won't run for Senate in 2024

By Gabby Birenbaum
Rep. Mark Amodei (R-NV) – Nevada's sole Republican in Congress – said he plans to continue to serve in the House of Representatives.
Follow the Money: Nevada Realtors spread the wealth among lawmakers

Follow the Money: Nevada Realtors spread the wealth among lawmakers

By Sean Golonka, Jacob Solis
Standing alone at the top of the pack, the Nevada Association of Realtors, also known as Nevada REALTORS, gave more money than any other group, contributing more than $432,000 from the association and its multiple political action committees.
One year out, Republicans preview how Nevadans will land on presidential nomination
Despite his 2020 loss, ongoing legal woes and the stain of the Jan. 6 uprising, former President Donald Trump holds a strong structural advantage a year before Nevada Republicans vote for their party's next presidential nominee.
Follow the Money: Unions were biggest category donating to Legislature in 2022 cycle
With all or nearly all contributions from AFSCME and other major union groups going to legislative Democrats, the 2022 election cycle continued a longstanding trend of union support for the party.
Assemblywoman announces 'unity' bid to lead divided state Democratic Party
In a statement, Monroe-Moreno said that "Nevada Democrats deserve new leadership dedicated to unity, transparency, and most importantly, electing Democrats at every level." 
Follow the Money: Democratic lawmakers lead as record $13 million raised in 2022 cycle
The multi-million dollar growth in fundraising for legislators came amid a competitive election cycle in Nevada with every top office up for grabs.