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Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill to potentially cancel fines for some misdemeanors committed by people experiencing homelessness. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke with the ACLU of Nevada’s policy manager Lily Baran to learn more.
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Last week, the Douglas County School District Board of Trustees considered restricting access to bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams for transgender students.
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Nevada lawmakers have introduced a bill advocates and law enforcement say could make traffic stops safer for people with disabilities, such as autism. Democratic Assemblyman C.H. Miller sponsored the bill and presented it alongside the ACLU of Nevada during an Assembly Committee on Growth and Infrastructure on Thursday.
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The Nevada Board of Pardons didn’t take any actions on Tuesday to reduce all death sentences in the state to life without parole after a district court judge struck it down; however, that didn’t stop public comment at the Supreme Court in Carson City, in Las Vegas and online.
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The Nevada State Board of Pharmacy must remove cannabis from its list of Schedule I substances.
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Read or listen to news headlines for Monday, June 27, 2022.
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A hearing is scheduled on May 23 for the ACLU of Nevada’s lawsuit against the State Board of Pharmacy to remove cannabis as a Schedule I substance. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke with the lead attorney on the case, Sadmira Ramic, to learn more.
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Houseless individuals are more at risk of contracting COVID-19, and this week, authorities in Reno and Sparks swept through and cleared out two different…