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Nevada governor looks to consolidate, abolish state regulation boards
Submitted by editor on Tue, 07/13/2010 - 11:51amThe Las Vegas Sun reports today that Gov. Jim Gibbons is looking to abolish, consolidate and make subcommittees of more than 100 state boards or commissions that regulate industries or professions in Nevada.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Legislative Panel Begins Review Of State Agency Budgets Without Cooperation From Governor
Submitted by on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 9:32amCARSON CITY – An effort by the Nevada Legislature to undertake a fundamental review of several state agency budgets with an eye to improving efficiencies and saving money began yesterday without support from Gov. Jim Gibbons or his staff.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Gov. Gibbons Insists Staff Will Not Participate In Budget Review, Senate Majority Leader Horsford Denies Accusations of Conflicts
Submitted by on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 8:40amCARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons sent a letter to legislative leadership yesterday saying executive branch officials will not attend next week’s meeting of a lawmaker panel formed to undertake a review of state agency budgets.
The decision could create a legal and constitutional showdown between Gibbons, who is in the final months of his term, and the Legislature, over the authority held by the two branches of government.
Nevada Budget Director Says Congress Not Expected To Extend Medicaid Funding To States
Submitted by on Wed, 06/30/2010 - 4:00pmCARSON CITY – Nevada Budget Director Andrew Clinger said today he does not believe Congress will act to extend Medicaid funding that was counted on by lawmakers in February when they approved an $800 million plan to balance the state budget.
Questionable Billing, Attendance Problems Costing $2.3 Million Identified In Audits Of Nevada Mental Health Programs
Submitted by on Wed, 06/30/2010 - 2:15pmCARSON CITY – Audits of two state mental health programs reviewed today identified a number of serious findings, from physicians working only a few hours a day to questionable and potentially fraudulent bills for services to the mentally ill.
Sandoval Releases Education Plan, Calls For End To Tenure And Social Promotion
Submitted by on Wed, 06/30/2010 - 11:59amCARSON CITY – Republican governor candidate Brian Sandoval yesterday released his education plan, calling it a results oriented proposal that would end teacher tenure and the social promotion of students.