Nevada School Funding: Does More Money Mean Better Results?
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Nevada School Funding: Does More Money Mean Better Results?

Nevada’s historically low per-pupil spending has contributed to its poor educational rankings, but recent funding increases have slightly improved its standing. Without targeted reforms in teacher quality and resource allocation, additional funds alone may not drive lasting academic success.

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Mail Ballots in Nevada: A Look at History, Usage, and Integrity
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Mail Ballots in Nevada: A Look at History, Usage, and Integrity

Nevada’s mail-in voting, expanded in 2020 and made permanent in 2021, sends ballots to all active voters, boosting turnout (45-52% mail votes) with a 98% acceptance rate and minimal fraud. Robust audits and security measures like signature verification ensure integrity, though some conservatives question its reliability, necessitating ongoing safeguards.

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The new gambling loss tax cap faces Nevada pushback, but data suggests it impacts only high-rollers, not tourists
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The new gambling loss tax cap faces Nevada pushback, but data suggests it impacts only high-rollers, not tourists

Rep. Titus (D-NV) warns that the new 90% cap on gambling loss deductions, threatens betting industry, though tourism remains largely unaffected as 99% of recreational gamblers fall below IRS reporting thresholds. Her FAIR BET Act, aimed at restoring full deductions, struggles to gain traction amid partisan divisions partly of her own making, undermining Nevada’s influence in the debate.

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SNAP Shortfall Looms: Nevada Debates Food Aid Future
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SNAP Shortfall Looms: Nevada Debates Food Aid Future

Nevada faces a SNAP shortfall due to program changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill, which aims to curb fraud but slashes federal funding and tightens eligibility, threatening benefits for many of the 131,000 enrolled households starting October 2026. Democrats, led by Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro, urge a special session to secure state funding, while Republicans, like Sen. Robin Titus, argue food banks can bridge the gap.

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Brian Sandoval: From Republican Star to Democrat Ally
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Brian Sandoval: From Republican Star to Democrat Ally

Brian Sandoval, once a prominent Nevada Republican and still registered as one, has adopted policies such as tax increases, Medicaid expansion, DACA, DEI, and transgender inclusion, aligning closely with the Democratic Party agenda. Is Sandoval shifting his political stance or responding to Nevada’s evolving needs beyond party lines?

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Nevada’s Legislative Pay and Its Impact on Representation
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Nevada’s Legislative Pay and Its Impact on Representation

Three Nevada legislators will not seek re-election in 2026, likely due to the state’s $14,340 annual pay, among the lowest nationally. The part-time legislature, meeting biennially for 120 days, faces rushed decisions and limited diversity, as low pay attracts wealthier or retired candidates. Pay raise proposals falter amid public backlash, balancing fiscal restraint against diverse representation.

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Nevada Dems’ Departure Opens Leadership Void and Swing Seat Battles
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Nevada Dems’ Departure Opens Leadership Void and Swing Seat Battles

Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager and Majority Leader Sandra Jauregui, elected in 2016, will leave the Nevada Assembly in 2026 with Speaker Pro Tempore Daniele Monroe-Moreno, creating a leadership vacuum. Their razor-thin Clark County swing districts, now up for grabs, promise high-stakes 2026 races that could tip the Assembly’s majority.

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Executive Order on Federal Grantmaking: Impact on UofN and UNLV
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Executive Order on Federal Grantmaking: Impact on UofN and UNLV

Pres. Trump’s Aug. 10 executive order shifts federal grantmaking, potentially impacting $150 million in grants for UofN and UNLV. This threatens UofN’s seismic and renewable energy research, UNLV’s health and hospitality programs, and Nevada’s economy, jobs, and innovation.

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Drawing the Line: Nevada’s Own Redistricting Battles
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Drawing the Line: Nevada’s Own Redistricting Battles

Like Texas, Nevada’s redistricting history prompted debates over partisan influence, particularly in 2021 when Democratic-drawn maps resulted in three of four congressional seats leaning Democratic despite closely balanced voter registration. Proposals for an independent redistricting commission have failed.

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Nevada Named Sanctuary State by DOJ:  Gov. Lombardo’s Denial, AG Ford’s Policies Fuel Debate
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Nevada Named Sanctuary State by DOJ: Gov. Lombardo’s Denial, AG Ford’s Policies Fuel Debate

The DOJ labeled Nevada a "sanctuary state" for policies like AG Aaron Ford’s 2025 guidelines limiting ICE cooperation, which Governor Joe Lombardo rejected, stating on X, “Nevada is not a sanctuary state.” Ford, who supported the failed 2017 SB 223 and joined 2025 lawsuits against Trump’s funding cuts and immigrant program restrictions, denies promoting sanctuary policies but faces criticism as Nevada risks federal funding losses and political tensions.

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