President Joe Biden advocated in June for a three-month suspension of the federal 18.3 cent per gallon gasoline tax in the hopes that the other states would do the same by suspending their respective fuel taxes.
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Future of Abortion Rights in Nevada
With the Supreme Court conservative majority ruling 6-3 in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and 5-4 to overturn Roe, the landscape of abortion rights in the United States has drastically shifted with some states having expansive protections while others already implemented severe restrictions.
Revisiting Homeownership Rates in Nevada From 2010 to 2021
Homeownership has been a valuable symbol of stability and wealth accumulation; especially among young and low income families in Nevada.
Nevada’s High Tax Revenue Surplus Aiding Its Economic Recovery
Nevada’s tax revenues that fund the state budget are significantly higher than predictions made from the state’s Economic Forum back in May 2021 by 25 percent or around $798.1 million ahead of projections.
New Hearings on Unidentified Flying Objects Suggest Not All Area 51 Theories are Wrong
A mid-May congressional hearing added new legitimacy to the idea that the U.S. government has been secretly investigating unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
Bored This Summer? Look No Further Than the Mojave Desert!
The Mojave Desert, which stretches out from Nevada to southern California, Arizona and Utah is considered to be the hottest desert in the United States.
Nevada Roads Are So Bad They’re Breaking Your Car
After decades of underfunding and neglect, Nevada’s poor roads and bridges are hitting drivers where it hurts: their wallets.