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Nevada governor, treasurer clash over state funds to support SNAP during shutdown. Read more from The Nevada Independent.
Governor Joe Lombardo said using state funds to support SNAP benefits during the federal government shutdown is not a “viable solution.”
Yesterday, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo sent a public letter to U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen asking her to help reopen the federal government as the shutdown stretched into its fourth week. He framed the appeal around the immediate harm to Nevadans — paused paychecks,
The money will help existing charter school brands expand while encouraging new charter schools to open in Nevada, according to Opportunity 180 CEO Tamara Shear.
Nevada Assembly Majority Leader Sandra Jauregui is making it official — she’s running for Lieutenant Governor, promising what she calls “a new direction” for th
The fifth-generation Nevadan has served as District 36’s assemblyman since 2018 and is now aiming to serve another term in the state Legislature.
A top Democrat in the Nevada Legislature is running for lieutenant governor. Sandra Jauregui, the Democratic majority floor leader in the Nevada Assembly, said Monday she will seek the office to “fight for a new direction for Nevadans.
The retirement announcement follows the August resignation of Dena Schmidt, the leader of Nevada’s public health agency, who said she was leaving her role as Division of Public and Behavioral Health administrator because of a toxic work environment fostered by Whitley.
Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui plans to focus on reviving Nevada tourism if she wins race against incumbent Stavros Anthony for lieutenant governor.