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State Tipoffs Involving Nevada Newsletter for 2022-04-24 ( 9 items )  
In Letter to President Biden, Nev. Gov. Sisolak Asks Administration to Reconsider Rolling Back Title 42 (10)
CARSON CITY, Nevada, April 21 -- Gov. Stephen Sisolak, D-Nevada, issued the following news release: In a letter to President Joe Biden, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak asked the administration to reconsider its plan to rollback Title 42, a public health measure that provides U.S. border officials the right to deny migrants entry in order to mitigate a contagious disease. In the letter, Governor Sisolak warns lifting Title 42 without a detailed plan in place would spark a humanitarian crisis at th more PR

National Republican Senatorial Committee: Masto Called Out for Her Open Border Policies (10)
WASHINGTON, April 19 -- The National Republican Senatorial Committee issued the following news release: Floundering in six different polls, Nevada's Catherine Cortez Masto - the most endangered Senate Democrat this cycle - is attempting to distance herself from her radical, open border policies. For years, Cortez Masto has worked to enable Joe Biden and the crisis along the Southern Border: * Masto voted to end Title 42 without a plan and led a letter in 2020 calling for an end to Title 42. * more PR

National Republican Senatorial Committee: WTAS - Americans Sound the Alarm on Inflation, 'It's Terrible' (10)
WASHINGTON, April 23 -- The National Republican Senatorial Committee issued the following news release: President Joe Biden and the Democrats can point fingers all they want, but Americans are struggling to keep up with the rising inflation and they are doing nothing to address it. If they don't want to hear it from the NRSC then they should at least take a moment to listen to the American voters. Here is what they are saying: * Nevada woman: "It's terrible. It's terrible. With inflation, gas more PR

Nev. A.G. Ford Outlines the Initial Dispersal of Opioid Settlement Money (10)
CARSON CITY, Nevada, April 20 -- Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following news release: Attorney General Aaron D. Ford encouraged local governments to work together with each other and the state to use their opioid settlement monies to fight the opioids epidemic. The recent opioids awards come from Nevada's share of the settlements with opioid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and the three largest opioid distributors through the One Nevada Agreement on Allocation of Opioid Recov more PR

Nev. Gov. Sisolak Joins Six Other States in Letter to President Biden Highlighting the Costs of Climate Inaction (10)
CARSON CITY, Nevada, April 22 -- Gov. Stephen Sisolak, D-Nevada, issued the following news release: This week, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak joined governors from across the country in a letter to President Biden to signal broad state support for congressional action on a clean energy tax package to immediately deliver cost saving benefits to families and individuals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that continue to drive climate change and devastate communities with natural disasters. The  more PR

Nev. Gov. Sisolak's Provider Summit Brings Together Healthcare Professionals (10)
CARSON CITY, Nevada, April 20 -- Gov. Stephen Sisolak, D-Nevada, issued the following news release: More than 700 people came together at the Las Vegas Convention Center to participate in Governor Sisolak's Healthcare Provider Summit. United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra provided the keynote address and Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Senator Jacky Rosen, Congresswoman Susie Lee, Congresswoman Steven Horsford and Lieutenant Governor Lisa Cano Burkhead also partic more PR

Nev. Gov. Sisolak, Assemblywoman Nguyen, and Environmental Advocates Celebrate Earth Day With United Call for Climate Action (10)
CARSON CITY, Nevada, April 23 -- Gov. Stephen Sisolak, D-Nevada, issued the following news release on April 22, 2022: Governor Sisolak and Assemblywoman Nguyen joined the Nevada Conservation League, outdoor recreation leaders, artists, and youth activists to urge federal leaders to pass transformative climate legislation that invests in the health of our planet and develops a 21st-century, clean energy economy. Extreme heat, raging wildfires, and severe drought threaten communities across Neva more PR

UNLV: CBER Report - Southern Nevada Economy Will Continue to Rebound in 2022 (10)
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 21 (TNSRes) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release: After COVID-19 rocked economies worldwide in 2020, Nevada and the nation rebounded quickly in 2021, nearing - or in some cases surpassing - pre-pandemic economic levels. In 2022, now that the coronavirus crisis appears to be moving from pandemic to endemic, the economic outlook suggests continued local recovery but a more murky situation nationally. That's according to the 2022- more PR

UNLV: Physician's Commitment to Serving Southern Nevada Continues After Retirement (10)
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 23 -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release: Even if Ben Franklin -- who seemed capable of doing almost everything to enhance the common good, from helping draft the Declaration of Independence to inventing the flexible catheter - could have broken the time barrier to share his wisdom with Americans of every generation, there would have been no need for him to tell Dr. John Fildes one of his most important observations: "By failing  more PR