Rebecca Gill In The News

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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920, roughly 105 years ago. Nevada was among the earliest states to pass it, in February of 1920. Roughly 100 years later, in 2019, Nevada elected the first female-majority legislature.
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As the federal government is inching closer to a shutdown with the White House and Republicans in Congress not budging after talks with Democrats late Monday, a professor is breaking down how this spending fight is different than years past.
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Gen Z’s aversion to things fascinates people. Young people are already having less sex and dating less. Young people don’t need another reason to avoid each other, but it seems like politics is doing just that.
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ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show following comments he made about the killing of Charlie Kirk drew reactions from across the entertainment and political worlds.
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ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Associate Professor of Political Science, Rebecca Gill, Ph.D. joins us on ARC Las Vegas and weighs in on the current political climate amid the Charlie Kirk assassination in Utah.
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President Trump announced plans over the weekend to sign an executive order that would change several election processes across the country, including requiring voter identification. While there is no timeline on when the order will come, it's an issue that has people divided.
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Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo did not attend the first press conference held Wednesday to discuss a ransomware attack that crippled state government operations this week.
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President Donald Trump is talking about changing voting laws again, citing a recent conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.