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Gov. Joe Lombardo received a court win Wednesday when the Nevada Supreme Court sided with him in his efforts to dismiss sanctions against him for an ethics violation over using his Clark County ...
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed two bills this week that would have enshrined a shield law for health care providers who offer gender-affirming care and ensured protections for transgender ...
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo this year once again vetoed several bills backed by housing advocacy and legal aid groups who said the proposals were needed to reform the eviction process, bolster ...
Governor Joe Lombardo now confronts scores of bills — and a possible case of carpal tunnel syndrome — as he decides whether to sign or veto legislation passed by the 2025 Nevada Legislature.
(The Center Square) - Nevada Democrats criticized Gov. Joe Lombardo this week for vetoing a bill that supports the right to in vitro fertilization. Senate Bill 217 sought to enhance the ...
(The Center Square) - Gov. Joe Lombardo this year vetoed 33 bills that were passed by the Nevada Assembly and Senate. That's short of the state record Lombardo set in 2023 when the Republican ...
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo this year once again vetoed several bills backed by housing advocacy and legal aid groups who said the proposals were needed to reform the eviction process, ...
LAS VEGAS (AP), Nev. — Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo unexpectedly vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have required voters in the swing state to show a photo ID at the polls — a ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo received a court win Wednesday, June 18, 2025, when the Nevada Supreme Court sided with him in his efforts to dismiss sanctions against him for an ethics violation over using his ...
On the upside, Gov. Joe Lombardo's signature housing bill — Assembly Bill 540 — passed, providing for more than $180 million for attainable housing.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has signed a bill that changes Nevada probate law, after the Las Vegas Review-Journal found that outsiders cashed in on dead people’s homes for years but often didn’t make a ...