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2008 Caucus Guide

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Chris Morris / Las Vegas Sun

For the first time, Nevada’s Democrats and Republicans will have a chance to play a stronger role in who the nominees will be for president by being among a select group of states picked to hold primaries and caucuses in January.

Caucus 101: A basic guide on how to participate. Or, read more about the logistics of Jan. 19.

By being one of the early states, Nevada’s caucuses are hoped to gain the state more national attention, bring in more presidential candidates and thus raise awareness of Western issues. More background...

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Few big tax bills afoot, but plenty of little ones at Nevada Legislature
Politics:
Democrats may have fallen short of crafting a comprehensive tax reform plan to address Nevada’s wobbly revenue structure, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a bevy bills to raise taxes floating around the Legislature this year.
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IRS scandal reopens rift over Obamacare; Nevada lawmakers entangled
Politics:
With just over six months to go until the Affordable Care Act is online, Congress was supposed to be done arguing over repeals and instead be focused on making sure the system rolls out on schedule. But the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of conservative groups has reopened the rift.
Miller under attack as he pursues campaign finance reform
MEMO FROM CARSON CITY:
An out-of-state conservative group wants you to call Democratic Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller and tell him that you’re “sick of his costly hypocrisy.” But that group doesn't have to disclose its campaign contributions.
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Legislature might get messy near the end
POLITICS:
The Nevada Legislature has reached the point in every session when lawmakers, lobbyists and reporters ask: Is it going to end on time? And the answer always is: Maybe.
Panel finalizes plan to send $37.5 million more to Southern Nevada colleges
Legislature 2013:
The four Northern Nevada colleges and universities in the Nevada System of Higher Education would receive less money during the next two years, according to the new higher education funding formula plan legislators approved Saturday.
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Bills live and die on deadline day in Carson City
Legislature 2013:
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Last-minute amendment could create the state drink
Legislature 2013:
Lawmakers killed a bill earlier this year that would’ve made the Blue Weimaraner the state dog, but Assemblyman William Horne, D-Las Vegas, now has a measure to make the Basque alcoholic beverage Picon Punch the official state drink.
Reid, Sandoval among heavy hitters going to bat for compromise NV Energy bill
Politics:
NV Energy’s plan to shut down coal plants in Nevada moved forward today with strong support from some of Nevada’s most influential politicians and business interests.
Amendment adds expiration date for proposed sales tax hike
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Former Sen. John Ensign hit with fine over contributions
The Federal Election Commission announced Friday a $32,000 fine against former U.S. Sen. John Ensign of Nevada and his former campaign committee treasurer, Lisa Lisker, for failing to disclose “excessive in-kind contributions” from Ensign’s parents.

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