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Immigration Bills Fall Short As Deadline Passes
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 10:42amCARSON CITY – Bills related to immigration at the Nevada State Legislature did not make it past an important deadline last week.
One bill from Assemblyman Pat Hickey, R-Reno, would have required Nevada to use an electronic database to verify a person’s employment eligibility.
Smoking Bill Would Establish Smoking Zones On College Campuses
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Fri, 04/15/2011 - 11:56amCARSON CITY — A bill that would partially ban smoking on college campuses passed out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee today.
Assemblyman Paul Aizley, D-Las Vegas, amended Assembly Bill 128 to require colleges and universities to establish campus smoking zones outside of which a person would not be able to smoke.
Under the amendment, the smoking zones would have to be a reasonable distance away from walking paths and doorways.
Sore Feelings: GOP Lawmakers Say Dems Ignoring Their Bills
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 7:10pmBy Andrew Doughman / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – Add it up and some of them have to die.
There is not enough time for the Legislature to hear every bill, but that has not stopped Republicans from accusing Democrats of ignoring Republican bills.
Republicans Accuse Democrats of Ignoring Republican Bills As Deadline Looms
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 7:10pmCARSON CITY – Add it up and some of them have to die.
There is not enough time for the Legislature to hear every bill, but that has not stopped Republicans from accusing Democrats of ignoring Republican bills.
The partisan sniping comes as legislators are scrambling to save their bills from extinction of bills as a legislative deadline looms.
Immigration Bills Spark Heated Debate In Legislature
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 1:10pmBy Andrew Doughman / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – Two bills relating to illegal immigrants sparked heated debate in an Assembly committee this morning.
One from Assemblyman Ira Hansen, R-Sparks, would impose penalties and restrictions on illegal immigrants in a way similar to a controversial Arizona law enacted this past year.
Immigration Bills Spark Heated Debate In Legislature
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 1:10pmCARSON CITY – Two bills relating to illegal immigrants sparked heated debate in an Assembly committee this morning.
One from Assemblyman Ira Hansen, R-Sparks, would impose penalties and restrictions on illegal immigrants in a way similar to a controversial Arizona law enacted this past year.
Republican Assemblyman Accuses Democratic Senator Of Hijacking His Bill
Submitted by admin on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 2:20pmCARSON CITY – Freshman Assemblyman Ira Hansen, R-Sparks, watched as one of his first bills was introduced on the floor of the Assembly Tuesday.
Hansen’s bill would establish a state grants coordinator to help Nevada apply for and win more federal grants.
A few hours later, Sen. David Parks, D-Las Vegas, stood at a lectern flanked by the American flag and the flag of the State of Nevada, and told a gathering of reporters about his bill.
Governor’s Budget Could Add Another Pay Cut For Teachers
Submitted by admin on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 8:28amCARSON CITY – Teachers could forfeit portions of their salaries awarded for obtaining masters of doctorate degrees under a new proposal.
In what could amount to a pay cut, Gov. Brian Sandoval has proposed eliminating that type of compensation in favor of $20 million in performance pay.
State worker launches budget deficit plan, issues challenge to economists
Submitted by editor on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 5:11pmCarl Kuhl, a state Parole and Probation employee of six years, has created a plan that he claims will eliminate Nevada's budget deficit within two years.
In a news release issued on Tuesday, Kuhl said his plan not only will reduce the budget deficit but also help repair Nevada's economy at the same time. It is a pretty big claim, he admits, coming from an Accounting Assistant I, an entry level position.
Parties Focus On Get-out-the-Vote Effort As Campaign Season Hits Critical Point
Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/04/2010 - 9:38amBy Sean Whaley / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – With the Nevada campaign season kicking into high gear in the four weeks remaining before election day, candidates and their supporters are also starting to focus on what could mean the difference between victory and defeat: voter turnout.
More Calls for Ensign’s Resignation Trickle In
Submitted by on Sun, 04/11/2010 - 8:08amCARSON CITY – Despite being described as a “wounded” senator who has not been effective in representing Nevada in Washington, DC, state Republican officials and candidates surveyed by the Nevada News Bureau for the most part are still not calling on U.S. Senator John Ensign, R-Nev., to step down.
Candidates filed for state offices
Submitted by admin on Sat, 03/13/2010 - 7:44amU.S. Senate
Sharon Angle, Republican
Scott Ashjian, Tea Party
Gary Bernstein, Republican
Sherry Brooks, Republican
John Chachas, Republican
Tax Tip: Consider tax advantages of converting to Roth IRA
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Wealthy are no longer shut out from Roth IRAs
Submitted by on Sun, 11/01/2009 - 6:37amWealthy are no longer shut out from Roth IRAs By William Creekbaum For the Nevada
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