CARSON CITY — The Nevada Assembly held back four bills Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed in 2023 — from free school lunches to summary ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s second attempt at an executive budget is balanced, with some amendments to the K-12 education component, ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo said he opposes a voter initiative that would give Nevada teachers the right to go on strike, and he is ...
Joe, governor, do you think that had an impact on the election?” Trump asked Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo of the ‘no tax on ...
In the weeks leading up to the February 3 start of the legislative session, lawmakers were forced to ask themselves whether ...
An effort to expand paid family and medical leave to Nevada’s public and private sector employees was introduced in the ...
CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) - Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo is calling for bipartisanship as the 2025 Legislative Session begins.
Governor Joe Lombardo shared a statement in a post to X expressing his office’s efforts to keep Nevadans informed. Gov.
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