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The majority leader first joined the Clark County District Attorney’s Office in 2011 and was named chief deputy district ...
Lombardo vetoed 87 bills that came out of the Democratic-majority Legislature, up from 75 in his first session. The 120-day ...
Nevada Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro announced on Tuesday that she is starting her campaign for the attorney general’s office in 2026. She is the second ...
We tracked multiple pieces of legislation this year, and now Gov. Joe Lombardo is closing the book on this year's session ...
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo vetoed Assembly Bill 44, which aimed to fix prices on essential goods like housing, food, and ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo hosted a ceremonial bill signing Wednesday morning. AB503 — Increases ...
Vera Whole Health yesterday celebrated the grand opening of its Laborers Health & Wellness Center, which is the first ...
Gov. Lombardo promised to fix Nevada’s economy. Critics say his record on housing, jobs and worker protections undercuts that pledge as 2026 looms.
Americans share a belief in secure, fair and transparent elections — where every voice matters and every vote is counted. In ...
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo gave his first speech as governor-elect on Monday, after defeating incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak in the 2022 midterm election.
Joe Lombardo is a good man and an even better public servant. He is the conservative candidate with the best chance of bringing balance back to our state government and ending one-party rule.
Gov. Joe Lombardo told a news conference Tuesday that a bill to spend $250 million in state dollars could be leveraged to building more than $1 billion in housing in Nevada.