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Nevada Regulators To Consider Emergency Rules For Pot Distribution

July 8, 2017

(AP) - Gov. Brian Sandoval has authorized state regulators to consider emergency rules that would allow officials to determine whether the state has enough marijuana distributors to keep its retail shops supplied.

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Nevada Legislature Passes Ride-Share Rules In Final Hour

June 6, 2017

(AP) - The 79th Session of the Nevada Legislature adjourned late Monday after lawmakers approved most of what few bills remained in the legislative process and passed new rules on ride-sharing companies in their final hours.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Nevada Legislature Round-Up: Taxing Pot, School Vouchers And Budget Time

June 6, 2017

It was a busy final day for the Nevada Legislature as major bills on marijuana, school vouchers and renewable energy were up for a critical vote. Reno-Gazette Journal Reporter Seth Richardson gives a wrap-up of the day’s busy news.

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Nevada Gov. Sandoval Plans To Vote For Trump After Kasich Drops Out

May 4, 2016

(AP) — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he plans to vote for Donald Trump after fellow governor John Kasich and all other major Republican candidates dropped out of the presidential race.

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Nevada Jobless Rate Keeps Dropping: 6.2 Percent In January

March 9, 2016

(AP) — State officials say Nevada's unemployment rate is continuing to drop — down to 6.2 percent in January.

Interim Nevada Superintendent Gets Job On Permanent Basis

February 9, 2016

(AP) — The interim state superintendent of Nevada schools is taking the job on a permanent basis.

Sandoval Slams California Governor's Comments On Gun Laws

December 7, 2015

(AP) - Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval is hitting back at comments California Gov. Jerry Brown made about other states' gun laws after the deadly shooting in San Bernardino.

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Nevada Expects To Spend More On Medicaid Than Planned

July 20, 2015

(AP) - More Nevadans than expected have enrolled in Medicaid after Gov. Brian Sandoval opted to expand eligibility, meaning the state will pay more than originally projected once the federal government starts scaling back its support.

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Nevada Adds $200K To Fight California Patient Busing Lawsuit

July 8, 2015

(AP) - Nevada officials including Gov. Brian Sandoval have approved more money to fend off a lawsuit that San Francisco filed over alleged psychiatric patient dumping.

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Sandoval Signs Education Scholarship, Teacher Bonuses Bill

June 9, 2015

(AP) - Gov. Brian Sandoval has signed into law legislation creating millions of dollars in incentives to help combat Nevada's severe teacher shortage.

 

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