Nevada GOP Chairman discusses President Trump’s No Tax on Tips policy, but state lawmaker has questions as Trump visits Las Vegas.
A bipartisan effort in the Nevada Legislature could put an end to the practice this year. Democratic Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch and Republican Senator Robin Titus both have introduced bills to shift the state to permanent standard time later this year.
Nevada Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill said he wants to promote Gov. Joe Lombardo's vision for the state as the Legislature convenes Feb. 3.
President Trump on Saturday touted his campaign promise for tax-free tips and thanked Nevada voters for delivering his win as he stopped for a victory lap in the battleground state that flipped
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - President Donald Trump will visit Circa Casino Saturday for his first visit to Nevada since re-election. A senior advisor to the Nevada GOP Chairman confirmed to FOX5, Trump will speak on ‘No Tax on Tips,’ a topic he spoke on numerous times during his campaign visits to the valley.
The Nevada GOP has announced the re-election of Michael McDonald as Western Regional Vice Chair. McDonald was re-elected by unanimous vote. McDonald will continue to serve on the RNC Executive Committee and work with other western states to elect Republicans in 2026.
A Nevadan could be in President Donald Trump’s cabinet — though he’ll have to win Senate confirmation in order to take the reins. Kash Patel, an outspoken Trump acolyte and the president’s pick for FBI director, is a Las Vegas resident who has taken an active role in Nevada Republican politics.
Trump took the stage at the Circa Las Vegas Casino after introductory remarks by Las Vegas celebrity Rick Harrison and Nevada GOP Chairman Michael McDonald, praising his backers for the crucial ...
Companies that have expanded their workforce and invested in new projects based on federal incentives now face uncertainty.
I just came here because I wanted to thank the people of Nevada for giving us such a big win,” President Donald Trump, five days into his second term, told the crowd at a rally in downtown Las Vegas Saturday.
President Trump will travel to North Carolina, California and Nevada this week for the first trips of his presidency, he told reporters on Tuesday. The president said he will be going Friday to