vimarsana.com

Page 12 - செனட் பெரும்பான்மை தலைவர் நிக்கோல் சன்னிஸ்ஸ்ப்ரோ News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

GOP heartthrob Ron DeSantis to headline area wingnuts/lambnuts hootenanny

▪ You must give Nevada Current credit, including https://www.nevadacurrent.com/ and author. ▪ If you publish online, include the links from the story, and a link to Nevada Current. ▪ Stories may be edited for in-house style or to shorten. More substantial changes should be noted as additional and conducted by your publication. ▪ You can publish our graphics and any photos that are credit to Nevada Current with the stories with which they originally appeared. For any other uses, you must seek permission from us at [email protected] ▪ If you share the story on social media, please mention NevadaCurrent on Twitter and newnevadacurrent on Facebook.

Nevada leaders want to further cut natural gas usage – Nevada News and Views

Nevada leaders want to further cut natural gas usage April 19, 2021 Welders contracted with Southwest Gas Corp. work on a natural gas pipeline in North Las Vegas, Nev., Friday, Feb. 15, 2008. Jae C. Hong / AP Photo (Robert Davis) – Nevada’s legislative leadership wants lawmakers to focus on continuing to help the state transition away from the use of fossil fuels, according to a joint statement Friday. The statement is part of a broader push by lawmakers to become a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions state by 2050. “This transition away from carbon is already starting, and it is critical that we take a deeper look and determine how we can protect hardworking families and businesses as it continues,” Gov. Steve Sisolak said in a statement.

Nevada Senate approves proposal to expand access to birth control

Nevada Senate approves proposal to expand access to birth control Associated Press © Provided by KSNV – Las Vegas The Nevada state Senate on Monday voted unanimously in favor of a proposal to allow pharmacists to provide patients birth control without authorization from a doctor or health care provider with a traditional prescription pad. Senate Bill 190 proposes expanding the scope of services that pharmacists can provide to ensure people who cannot access doctor’s appointments because of costs or the state’s physician shortage can obtain hormonal contraceptives including pills, patches or rings directly from a pharmacy. It would have to pass the Democrat-controlled Assembly and be signed by Gov. Steve Sisolak before becoming law.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.