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Tesorero de Nevada pasa factura al gobierno federal por US$2.100 millones tras anulación de aranceles de Trump
El tesorero estatal de Nevada, Zach Conine, envió este viernes una factura al gobierno federal por $2.100 millones de dólares, una suma que, según sostiene, corresponde a lo que los residentes del estado pagaron de más debido a los aranceles impuestos por el presidente Donald Trump.
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Tips, resources, & funding opportunities for Nevada’s women entrepreneurs
If you’re a woman who wants to open a business in Nevada, you’re in luck. The Silver State is rich in resources to support you along your journey.
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Here’s what tips and workers qualify for ‘No Tax on Tips’ law in 2026
Tax returns filed in 2026 will be the first with President Donald Trump’s “No Tax on Tips” policy in effect — and it may be confusing for some filers because not all tipped occupations qualify and neither do all tips.
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State lawmakers looking for ways to rein in auto insurance rates
Lawmakers said they’ve heard from constituents who can no longer afford high costs of auto insurance either becoming under insured or lacking insurance altogether.
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Nevadan things to do (week of Feb. 23)
Looking for something to do this week? From events getting you closer to nature and the outdoors, to thoughtful conversations, and unique experiences across Nevada—from Reno to Elko to Las Vegas.
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Nevada treasurer bills US for $2.1B after Trump tariffs struck down
Conine, who is running as a Democrat for attorney general this year, said in a statement, “Over the last year, President Donald Trump and his administration have overcharged Nevadans $2.1 billion through unconstitutional tariffs on everyday essentials.”
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Nevada aprueba US$133 millones para vivienda en un mercado que sigue en crisis
La Legislatura de Nevada aprobó una asignación de US$133 millones para fortalecer la construcción de vivienda en el estado, en medio de un mercado que continúa marcado por la escasez y el aumento sostenido de precios.
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Nevada debuts public option amid tumultuous federal changes to health care
Nevada law requires that the carriers of the public option plans — Battle Born State Plans, named after a state motto — lower premium costs compared with a benchmark “silver” plan in the marketplace by 15% over the next four years.
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Nevadan things to do (week of Feb. 16)
Looking for something to do this week? We’ve rounded up Black History Month happenings, Lunar New Year festivals, and unique experiences across Nevada—from Reno to Elko to Las Vegas. Check out this Google map of the following events statewide.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (Feb. 20–26)
A weekly roundup of Nevada political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, Feb. 20, through Thursday, Feb. 26. Want to get politically engaged this week? You can attend ICE Out rallies and marches in downtown Las Vegas, join a pro-democracy watch party, participate in voter registration efforts, and take…




















