What voters need to know about changes to mail-in ballot verification
How to ensure your mail-in ballot counts, according to Nevada regulations
How to ensure your mail-in ballot counts, according to Nevada regulations
Even with robust public records laws in place, barriers still block lawyers and constituents from obtaining information from state agencies.
Here’s how a winter heat wave, a monopoly utility, and a governor’s appointees can add up to higher bills for every Nevadan.
A weekly roundup of Nevada political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, March 13, through Thursday, March 19.
The Nevada Democrat has strong ties to unions and workers.
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) hosted a press conference with local community leaders to discuss her vote against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill on Tuesday.
In order to end the current DHS shutdown and support a future funding bill, Cortez Masto and other Senate Democrats are proposing several guardrails for ICE, including: No targeted enforcement, protecting sensitive locations like schools, prohibiting racial profiling, no masks, body cameras for accountability, and more.
From Minnesota to Las Vegas and beyond, protesters banned together in solidarity with the mother slain by an ICE agent last week.
Nevada protesters send one unifying message following the slaying of Rachel Moore by ICE: f$%k ICE.
Athar Haseebullah, who heads ACLU Nevada, called the Trump administration fascists and condemned them at a weekend rally for creating an "air of division."