State Politics
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Nevada lawmakers renew plea to pause USPS changes affecting Reno plant
The proposed changes would relocate operations of a facility in Reno to California, which Nevada leaders say would cause delays to the already-strained service and lead to dozens of layoffs. Nevada officials and federal lawmakers are renewing a request that the United States Postal Service delay its implementation of a “shortsighted” modernization plan they say…
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Dina Titus obtiene fondos para crear mayor acceso a vivienda asequible
La congresista por el Distrito 1 de Nevada, Dina Titus, anunció una subvención para reconstruir juntos el sur de Nevada.
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Voter fraud virtually nonexistent in Nevada, report shows
The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office investigated 146 potential cases of fraud stemming from the 2022 election, which represents 0.0001% of the total ballots cast. A new report from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office released Monday showed “no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Nevada” stemming from the 2022 election, noting that many claims…
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Rosen slams ‘unacceptable’ plan for Reno mail facility
The proposed retooling of a USPS facility in Reno would reroute Nevadans’ mail through California and make it harder to get vital mail in a timely fashion. It could also eliminate jobs. Dozens of United States Postal Service workers based in and around northern Nevada could see their jobs eliminated should the agency follow through…
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Rep. Susie Lee announces road safety funding for better-lit streets
At one of the most dangerous intersections in Las Vegas, Congresswoman Susie Lee announces more than $3 million in federal funding for road safety improvements. Democratic Nevada US Rep. Susie Lee announced last week that the City of Las Vegas will receive approximately $3.3 million in federal funding for new, brighter streetlights and other projects…
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Biden campaign opens new east Las Vegas office
The office is in the heart of one of Las Vegas’ largest Latino communities, and marks the fifth Biden-Harris office operating in Nevada this election cycle. Local Democratic leaders, advocates, and volunteers for President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign celebrated the opening of their newest field office in Nevada on Thursday, underscoring the importance of Nevada…
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Lombardo tries to pin housing woes on Biden after vetoing bills and naming ex-housing lobbyist as chief of staff
The Nevada Housing Justice Alliance accused the governor of passing off responsibility for the housing crisis to Biden while “foregoing in-state options that threaten to anger his largest donor, billionaire Robert Bigelow.”
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Record number of Asian-American candidates file to run for Nevada legislature
Locals share the power of feeling represented in positions of power after seven Asian-American candidates filed to run for state office.
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Inicia registro de candidaturas en los condados Clark y Washoe
El período de presentación de candidatos para cargos no judiciales en el Condado Clark comenzó el lunes 4 de marzo y durará hasta el viernes 15 de marzo, de 8 a. m. a 5 p. m., excepto los fines de semana.
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Dio inicio campaña “Mujeres por Biden-Harris” en Las Vegas
a primera dama Jill Biden instó a las mujeres de Nevada a reelegir a su esposo, el presidente Joe Biden, y a la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris durante un evento efectuado en el salón SEIU Local 1107, en Las Vegas el sábado 2 de marzo de 2024.

























