David Damore In The News

Northern Nevada Business Weekly
More than eight months after Gov. Steve Sisolak shocked many in Nevada鈥檚 higher education world by floating the idea of breaking the state鈥檚 four community colleges off into their own governing board, nearly all parties are still waiting for the other shoe to drop.
The Nevada Independent
More than eight months after Gov. Steve Sisolak shocked many in Nevada鈥檚 higher education world by floating the idea of breaking the state鈥檚 four community colleges off into their own governing board, nearly all parties are still waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Courier Journal
Only a fraction of the thousands of formerly incarcerated people whose voting rights were restored in time for the 2020 election made it back on the voter rolls in four key states 鈥 Nevada, Kentucky, Iowa and New Jersey, a Marshall Project analysis found.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Only a fraction of the thousands of formerly incarcerated people whose voting rights were restored in time for the 2020 election made it back on to the voter rolls in four key states 鈥 Nevada, Kentucky, Iowa and New Jersey, a Marshall Project analysis found.
U.S.A. Today
At least 13 states have expanded voting rights for people with felony convictions between 2016 and 2020. As a result, millions of formerly incarcerated people across the country are now eligible to vote.
M.S.N.
At least 13 states have expanded voting rights for people with felony convictions between 2016 and 2020. As a result, millions of formerly incarcerated people across the country are now eligible to vote.
Nevada Current
Nevada Democratic legislative leaders said Thursday they were 鈥渄isheartened鈥 by a state Supreme Court ruling that a pair of tax measures legislators passed in 2019 were unconstitutional because they did not pass by a two-thirds majority.
Nevada Current
Nevada Democratic legislative leaders said Thursday they were 鈥渄isheartened鈥 by a state Supreme Court ruling that a pair of tax measures legislators passed in 2019 were unconstitutional because they did not pass by a two-thirds majority.