Here’s three things to know ahead of the Republican convention in Milwaukee, and how Nevada is involved.
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Rep. Dina Titus, whose bill is supported by the city of Las Vegas, said extreme heat kills more people each year than hurricanes and tornadoes combined.
The Nevada Democrat, who is facing Republican Sam Brown in the November election, drew more than 33,000 first-time contributors, her campaign said.
The vice president held a campaign for the support of Las Vegas’ Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities as debates over President Biden’s fitness to serve another term continue.
Nevadans have access to over 30 special license plate designs, including throwback plates and those honoring Las Vegas sports teams.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Las Vegas on Tuesday to celebrate the community’s Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
Democratic members of Nevada’s congressional delegation are standing with President Joe Biden despite some calls for him to step aside.
President Joe Biden is set to make two appearances next week in Las Vegas, with speeches at the NAACP National Convention and the UnidosUS Annual Conference.
The GOP has long took issue with Nevada’s election laws on mail ballots. In order to change those laws, they must first embrace mail ballots.
The legal process to remove President Biden from the November ballot and replaced with another candidate is simple, up to a certain point, an election law expert says.
The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resubmitted petition signatures in Clark County to appear on the November ballot, this time with his running mate listed.
The First Amendment provides speech protection for people in the United States, but some states try to criminally target a person for their speech.
Nevada’s U.S. senators and three of its congressional representatives are calling on the Department of Interior to act.
The Oakland Athletics’ push to intervene in a lawsuit brought on by a Nevada teachers union group challenging Senate Bill 1 was denied.
Under the proposed rule, an estimated 36 million workers would gain mandated breaks as well as time for shade and water.
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