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The Nevada Legislative Council Bureau is a Nevada state agency that provides legislative service, such as legal advice, fiscal information, and background research, for other Nevada state agencies or other U.S. governmental organizations. [1] The agency is headed by an executive director, and the position is currently occupied by Brenda Erdoes.
Committees of the Legislature; Legislative Counsel Bureau. Interim Finance Committee; Legislative Commission; Director's Office Nevada Silver Haired Legislative Forum; Nevada Youth Legislature; Administrative Division; Audit Division; Fiscal Analysis Division; Legal Division State Printing Office; Research Division; Advisory Commission on the ...
77th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2013 November 2012 [11] 78th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2015 November 2014: Senate: 79th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2017 November 2016: Senate: 80th Nevada Legislature: 2019 November 2018: Senate: 81st Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2021 November 2020: House, Senate: 82nd Nevada Legislature 2023
Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau; Nevada Legislative Ethics Commission; Nevada Office of Economic Development; Nevada Public Employees' Benefit Program;
The Nevada Highway Patrol exceeded its legal authority when it seized nearly $90,0000 in cash from Stephen Lara in 2023 and then handed the case to the DEA.
Nevada State Capitol in 1875. For seven years after Nevada's admission as a U.S. state in 1864, the Nevada Legislature did not have a proper meeting place. In 1869, the Legislature passed the State Capitol Act, signed into law by Governor Henry G. Blasdel, providing $100,000 for the construction of a capitol building. [15]
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada became the first state in the U.S. with an overall female majority in the Legislature on Tuesday when county officials in Las Vegas appointed two women to fill vacancies ...
Speaker Term Party County/Residence Notes Charles W. Tozer: 1864–1867 Union: Storey: James A. Banks: 1866–1867 Union Humboldt: Robert D. Ferguson: 1867–1869