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Governor Lombardo Signs Two Executive Orders in First Week in Office
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Governor Lombardo Signs Two Executive Orders in First Week in Office

  • Faith Justis
  • Jan 6, 2023

Governor Lombardo signed his two first executive orders today, one of which will help to try and fill State employment vacancies. 

State invests in health care workforce, school children during final Interim Finance meeting in 2022
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State invests in health care workforce, school children during final Interim Finance meeting in 2022

  • Dec 18, 2022

Lawmakers also approved more than $35 million to pay back State employees who were furloughed in 2021.

State invests in health care, housing, school children during 2022's Last Interim Finance meeting
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State invests in health care, housing, school children during 2022's Last Interim Finance meeting

  • Dec 15, 2022

(December 15, 2022) Today, lawmakers at the Interim Finance Committee approved a number of programs put forward by Governor Steve Sisolak and …

Governor Sisolak Says He Plans to Repay Furloughed State Employees
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Governor Sisolak Says He Plans to Repay Furloughed State Employees

  • Updated May 5, 2022

Governor Steve Sisolak says he plans to repay furloughed State employees, in his proposed 2023-25 State budget. 

California Governor Gavin Newsom Tests Negative for COVID-19

California Governor Gavin Newsom Tests Negative for COVID-19

  • Updated Apr 6, 2022

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has tested negative for the coronavirus.

Governor Sisolak Addresses State Employees Ahead of Budget Discussions
Finance

Governor Sisolak Addresses State Employees Ahead of Budget Discussions

  • Jun 11, 2020

The proposed plans include one furlough day a month for all state employees beginning in July, and a freeze on merit salary increases for Fiscal Year 2021.

North Carolina Sued Again Over Transgender Rights

North Carolina Sued Again Over Transgender Rights

  • Updated Apr 6, 2022

North Carolina is being sued again over its treatment of transgender people.

California's AG Blocks State-Funded Travel to States with Anti-LGBT Rights Laws

California's AG Blocks State-Funded Travel to States with Anti-LGBT Rights Laws

  • Updated Apr 6, 2022

California's attorney general is blocking state-funded travel to Texas and three other states in response to what he considers anti-LGBT rights laws enacted this year.  

More Emotional Debates Expected at Nevada Legislature
Legislation

More Emotional Debates Expected at Nevada Legislature

  • Feb 19, 2017

Another lengthy, emotional debate on Nevada's minimum wage is anticipated at a legislative hearing expected to rise above humdrum budget talks this week.

Lawmakers Considering Raising State Employee Salaries

Lawmakers Considering Raising State Employee Salaries

  • Updated Apr 6, 2022

Nevada lawmakers are considering raising state employee salaries through a cost of living salary adjustment for the first time in six years.

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