In this week's Indy Gaming, the LVCVA says it's 'too early' to measure the magnitude of lost international business. Also, the A's stadium gains approvals.
Laura Martin, executive director of the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN) Action, said Lombardo's plans for the coming biennium work for a "small percentage of people at the top" and not struggling Nevadans.
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Sisolak's Contributions and Expenses report was released on Wednesday and shows the incumbent governor's campaign spent $164,000 throughout the year while pushing his cash on hand total to more than $2.3 million. The report covers all contributions and expenses in 2019.
Nevada gaming regulators are moving to have Steve Wynn, the casino mogul credited with shaping the Las Vegas Strip as it's known today and accused of committing serial sexual misconduct against his employees, formally be declared unsuitable to ever hold a state gaming license again.