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Pushing New Hampshire aside tops a quartet of Nevada election bills

Pushing New Hampshire aside tops a quartet of Nevada election bills
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Nevada lawmakers introduce resolution to study innovation zones – Nevada News and Views

( Robert Davis) A Nevada legislative committee introduced a resolution on Thursday to create a special committee to study Gov. Steve Sisolak’s “innovation zone” proposal. The governor’s initial  proposal would allow companies to essentially establish their own government entities in the state if they own a certain amount of land and commit to an investment. Sisolak first introduced the innovation zone idea during his 2021  State of the State address. He said the proposal would fast-track Nevada’s economic recovery and allow the state’s economy to grow beyond casinos and gaming. At the end of April, Sisolak called on lawmakers to introduce a resolution to study the idea further, saying it deserved more attention than the 120-day legislative session allows.

House seeks public views on the role of an MP and aspirations of the people – The Island

House seeks public views on the role of an MP and aspirations of the people – The Island
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Democrats seek to expand automatic voter registration in Nevada

Las Vegas Weekly John Sadler Thu, Apr 15, 2021 (2 a.m.) Democratic lawmakers in Nevada want more state agencies to be able to automatically register people to vote, the same as the Department of Motor Vehicles does. Under a proposed Assembly bill, the state Department of Health and Human Services, the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange and Medicaid offices could automatically register voters. People doing business with the agencies would also be able to opt out. Agencies would not be allowed to transmit voter registration data to election officials without ensuring a person is eligible to vote under Nevada law. “The overall objective of Assembly Bill 432 is to expand upon our proven and successful automatic voter registration system. By implementing this system in other state agencies, we can help eligible voters register to vote and maintain up-to-date name and address information,” said Assemblyman Howard Watts, D-Las Vegas, who introduced the bill.

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