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A Note from the Publisher

Readers, Colleagues, Media Partners & Friends:

It is with deep appreciation for your help, encouragement, readership and support over the past three years that I am tasked with announcing the suspension of operations at the Nevada News Bureau.

In short, we have been unable to secure the funds we would need to continue operating in 2013. Such is life, sometimes, in the non-profit world.

More than two dozen Nevada newspapers and websites have been regularly publishing our stories this past year, and I regret that we will no longer be able to provide them with free, non-partisan content about Nevada government and politics. I am also sorry to disappoint the more than 330,000 (Continue reading…)

Sandoval Asks For Assessment Of School Security

CARSON CITY – Gov. Brian Sandoval today said he wants an assessment of how Nevada’s public schools are doing in regards to security following the horrific shooting deaths a week ago at a Connecticut elementary school.

Sandoval made the request as chairman of the state Homeland Security Commission, which met today by teleconference. A presentation will be prepared for the next meeting of the commission.

Á€œI think it would be worthwhile perhaps if we had an item on the agenda where we could get some type of presentation of where our state stands in terms of school security,Á€« he said. Á€œIÁ€™m interested in terms of what is best practices and (Continue reading…)

Latest Á€œFiscal CliffÁ€« Talks Focusing On Tax Cuts

CARSON CITY Á€“ As Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., prepared today to attend another briefing with his House Republican colleagues on the latest Á€œfiscal cliffÁ€« negotiations, he said that he would consider tax hikes on the wealthiest Americans to reduce the deficit, but not to fund increased government spending.

Á€œAm I willing to increase revenues to fund more government spending?Á€« Amodei asked. Á€œNo, IÁ€™m not. The spending dynamic is out of control. Am I willing to look at revenues that will reduce the debt, not to fund more government spending? Yes I am.Á€«

Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev.

The latest offer from GOP House Speaker John Boehner (Continue reading…)

Sandoval Appoints Elaine Wynn To State School Board

CARSON CITY Á€“ Gov. Brian Sandoval today announced he has appointed Elaine Wynn to the state Board of Education, effective January 8, 2013.

Á€œElaine has long been a vocal advocate for improving the delivery of education to our stateÁ€™s children,Á€« Sandoval said. Á€œFrom her service to our state as co-chair of the Education Reform Blue Ribbon Task Force to her continued work with students in the greater Las Vegas area, Elaine is a dedicated champion for education and I am pleased she has agreed to serve in this manner.Á€«

Elaine Wynn.

Wynn, director of Wynn Resorts since 2000, was appointed by then-Gov. Jim Gibbons as co-chair of (Continue reading…)

Jurist Says Mental Health Support Key To Stemming Mass Killings

CARSON CITY Á€“ Nevada Supreme Court Justice James Hardesty said today that the country will not have success in reducing the tragic type of shooting incident that occurred Friday in Connecticut without providing more mental health support.

Hardesty, interviewed on the Nevada NewsMakers television program, said Á€œweÁ€™re going backwardsÁ€« on mental health treatment needs nationally and in Nevada.

Nevada Supreme Court Justice James Hardesty.

Á€œItÁ€™s high time the country does something about these matters,Á€« he said. Á€œAnd from the perspective of a judge who has worked hard to, and the judiciary as a whole, worked hard to promote mental health court as an (Continue reading…)

Gov. Sandoval Releases Expanded Budget Data

CARSON CITY Á€“ Gov. Brian Sandoval today released budget data that had been sought by state lawmakers after a weeks-long disagreement over whether the information was public.

The state Budget Office posted the Á€œitems for special considerationÁ€« data on its website at noon. The items are requests made to Sandoval by state agencies for spending over and above their base-budget submissions. The base budget data was released by the Sandoval administration in October.

Gov. Brian Sandoval.

Included in the requests is a proposal to expand the Medicaid program to a new group of Nevada residents as provided for under the Affordable Care Act. As first reported by (Continue reading…)

Medical Association Applauds Sandoval Medicaid Decision

CARSON CITY Á€“ Nevada State Medical Association President Florence Jameson said today that Gov. Brian Sandoval made a Á€œpolitically courageous and correctÁ€« policy decision to expand the Nevada Medicaid program.

The decision will ensure that there will not be a new class of uninsured Nevadans when the federal health coverage changes are implemented in January 2014, said Jameson, a physician.

This decision assures coverage for low income uninsured Nevadans who would not be eligible for the new health insurance products provided through the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange. While controversial, the principal achievement of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is the development (Continue reading…)

State Senate GOP Leaders Support Medicaid Expansion

CARSON CITY Á€“ State Senate Republican leaders today commended GOP Gov. Brian SandovalÁ€™s decision to expand the state Medicaid program as a commitment to the health of all Nevadans and a boost for a critical sector of the stateÁ€™s economy.

Á€œEnsuring that poor Nevadans have access to primary health care through Medicaid is very simply the right thing to do, both for our citizens and our economy,Á€« said Sen. Michael Roberson, R-Henderson. Á€œIt will reduce our rate of uninsured and provide individuals with greater economic security.Á€«

State Sen. Michael Roberson, R-Henderson.

Á€œNevadaÁ€™s health care indicators continually trail its neighboring states and regularly rank among the worst in the nation,Á€« (Continue reading…)

Sandoval Announces Intent To Expand Medicaid

CARSON CITY Á€“ Gov. Brian Sandoval today announced he will include 78,000 additional people in NevadaÁ€™s Medicaid program as provided for under the federal Affordable Care Act.

Á€œThough I have never liked the Affordable Care Act because of the individual mandate it places on citizens, the increased burden on businesses and concerns about access to health care, the law has been upheld by the Supreme Court,Á€« he said in a statement. Á€œAs such, I am forced to accept it as todayÁ€™s reality and I have decided to expand NevadaÁ€™s Medicaid coverage.

Gov. Brian Sandoval.

Á€œMy fiscal year 2014-2015 budget will provide 78,000 additional Nevadans with health insurance coverage through (Continue reading…)

Carson School District Wins Race To Top Funding

CARSON CITY Á€“ The U.S. Department of Education announced today that 16 applicants, including the Carson City School District, will share nearly $400 million in Race to the Top funds to improve student learning.

The award will mean up to $10 million to the district. An application submitted by the Clark County School District did not receive funding.

One comment on the Carson application said in part: Á€œThe Carson City School District provides a very strong, comprehensive, and coherent plan for the revision of the district school system.Á€«

Photo courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration via Wikimedia Commons.

Á€œDistricts have been hungry to drive (Continue reading…)

Campus Carry Bill Back On Tap For 2013 Session

CARSON CITY Á€“ A newly elected Republican state lawmaker plans to push forward with a bill next session to allow students and others with permits to carry concealed weapons on the campuses of the Nevada System of Higher Education.

Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R- Las Vegas, elected to Assembly District 4 in November, has submitted a bill draft request to prepare a measure for consideration in the 2013 legislative session.

The one-line description for the request says: Á€œAuthorizes the possession of a concealed firearm on property of the Nevada System of Higher Education under certain circumstances.Á€«

Fiore, a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association, made 2nd Amendment rights a key part (Continue reading…)

Nevada Casinos Eke Out Another Modest Gain In October

CARSON CITY Á€“ Nevada casinos took in $978.8 million from gamblers in October, eking out a modest 1.9 percent increase over the same month in 2011, the Gaming Control Board reported today. It was the third consecutive month of modest gaming wins for the state.

For the 2013 fiscal year that began July 1, the gaming win has increased 4.6 percent.

The October increase was primarily due to a 3.6 percent gain on the Las Vegas Strip, where casinos pulled in $580.7 million. Clark County overall was up 2.8 percent, while South Lake Tahoe posted a 0.8 percent gain with $15.9 million in revenues.

Photo: Conor Ogle (Continue reading…)

Democrats Call On Sandoval To Release Budget Data

CARSON CITY Á€“ The Nevada State Democratic Party today said Gov. Brian Sandoval should immediately disclose state agency budget requests to the Legislature and public.

Some state lawmakers expressed concern at an Interim Finance Committee meeting in October that the Sandoval administration had not provided them with information about state agency requests over and above their base budget requests, known as Á€œitems for special consideration.Á€«

Á€œGovernor SandovalÁ€™s refusal to disclose his administrationÁ€™s budget requests is deeply disturbing and likely violates Nevada law,Á€« the statement says. Á€œThe governor is not entitled to pick and choose which laws he wants to follow. Governor Sandoval should immediately disclose his budget requests, as required by the (Continue reading…)

Nevada Supreme Court Hears Margins Tax Case

Attorneys for the teachers association and state business interests faced off before the Nevada Supreme Court today over whether a proposed margins tax initiative petition has met legal requirements and so should be submitted to the 2013 Legislature.

A Carson City district court judge earlier this year said the petition filed by the Nevada State Education Association to establish a 2 percent tax on companies making gross revenues in excess of $1 million a year was invalid because the 200 word Á€œdescription of effectÁ€« was incomplete. It did not specify how much revenue the tax would generate, said Judge James Wilson in a ruling in October.

A group (Continue reading…)

State Senate GOP Leadership Endorses DriversÁ€™ Licenses For Deferred Action Program

CARSON CITY Á€“ NevadaÁ€™s state á Senate Republican leadership today expressed support for a state policy that makes thousands of young immigrants living in Nevada eligible for a state-issued driverÁ€™s license or ID.

The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, with the support of Gov. Brian Sandoval, announced this week that its policy would be to honor the employment authorization card granted to successful applicants under theá U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS)á Deferred Action program.

Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson,á said he supports the DMV policy and hopes those eligible will take advantage of this opportunity.

State Sen. Michael Roberson, R-Henderson.

Á€œThese young men and women are living, working and attending school here (Continue reading…)