Gov. Joe Lombardo laid out his agenda for the upcoming legislative session Wednesday in his State of the State address and called on lawmakers of both parties to be responsive
Yeager said one thing the Legislature can do is “be very aware” of the state budget and whether money is being spent on mass deportations. He pointed out that Lombardo in his state of the speech address said he wanted to “hold the line” on the budget and denied millions in agency funding requests.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo laid out several priorities for 2025 during his State of the State address Wednesday night.Among the top of his agenda was educatio
Permanent teacher pay raises, state investments in housing and measures to strengthen criminal penalties for theft and drug violations. That and much more was part of Governor Joe Lombardo’s State of
Gov. Joe Lombardo addresses school choice, crime, childcare and government efficiency in State of State. Democratic response covers abortion, guns.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo delivers his State of the State Address on Jan. 15, 2025, followed by the Democratic Response from Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager.
All flags in Nevada will be raised to full-staff for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Friday.
(KOLO) -Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo is determined to make changes to Nevada’s education system. Lombardo addressed the issue at Wednesday’s State of the State address. “Are we satisfied with the status quo that results in our education system year after year,
The state’s legislative session is set to start on Feb. 3. Democrats control the state House and Senate. Lombardo’s first priority piece of legislation is the Nevada Housing Accountability Act. The governor said this measure will reduce building fees, incentivize development and create a public-private partnership.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo delivered his 2025 State of the State Address on Wednesday in Carson City. Here is the full text of his speech:
CARSON CITY — Gov. Joe Lombardo will give his 2025 State of the State Address at 6 p.m. today in Nevada’s capital, where he will share his goals and priorities ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
Gov. Joe Lombardo in his second State of the State address announced plans to make pay raises for teachers permanent, split the state’s health care agency, get tougher on crime and help develop $1 billion in attainable housing units.