There are fewer than two weeks before registered Nevada voters get to cast their ballot in the state s first presidential preference primary on Feb. 6. The state s transition from a caucus to a preference primary was made with Assembly Bill 126 during the 2021 Legislative session. .
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Nevada officials are moving forward with plans to adopt a state-managed public health care option despite Gov. Joe Lombardo’s well-documented hostility to the concept.
It is National Voter Education Week, and one Nevada organization wants to ensure every Nevadan can vote in the upcoming elections. A nonpartisan campaign aims to "bridge the gap between registering to vote and actually casting a ballot." Noé Orosco, program manager for the group Silver State Voices, said each day of the week will focus on a specific call to action which his organization and other community partners are aiming to what he calls Nevada-fy. He explained while some states require fees or the completion of parole to have voting rights restored, Nevada does not. "Since 2020, we have been engaging our formerly incarcerated communities and letting them know that their rights have been restored," Orosco explained. " .
In July, Gov. Joe Lombardo was roundly criticized for withdrawing Nevada as a participating state from the U.S. Climate Alliance — just at a time when states in the Southwest