Nevada’s public interest and pressure groups, dedicated to causes like public welfare, environmental protection, and animal rights, play a key role in shaping state legislation through strategic advocacy and significant funding. These tax-exempt groups invest millions in lobbying and ballot measures
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Nevada lawmakers are eyeing a 2025 special session to revive bills stalled in the 83rd regular session. This overview explores the session’s likelihood, calling process, historical context, and fundraising blackout rules impacting 2026 campaigns.
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 C
Three Nevada legislators will not seek re-election, 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 prop
Nevada lawmakers are eyeing a 2025 special session to revive bills stalled in the 83rd regular session. This overview explores the session’s likelihood, calling process, historical context, and fundraising blackout rules impacting 2026 campaigns.