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Sen. Rosen Says the Kroger-Albertsons Merger Would Be Bad for Nevada. Here’s Why.
by joshua
| by April 2, 2025
Polls have routinely shown that affordability is a key issue for voters heading into this year’s election. In a recent sit-down interview, Nevada US Sen. Jacky Rosen explained to The Nevadan what measures she and Democratic colleagues are taking to bring down the cost of things like groceries and prescription medications.
Rosen discussed her opposition to The Kroger Co.’s proposed multibillion dollar acquisition of Albertsons Companies, Inc., which she said would eliminate competition in states like Nevada and lead to potential layoffs and higher prices for food and pharmaceuticals. Rosen earlier this year was among a group of Senate Democrats who urged the Biden-Harris administration to sue to block the merger.
“We have a really high number of Kroger and Albertsons stores here,” Rosen said. “And in some of our smaller communities, they are the only two stores. So it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that if they merge … they may consolidate. Are they going to keep all those jobs? And, you know, when you reduce competition, prices usually don’t go down.”
Check out the link in our bio to see the full interview with Rosen.

Recursos legales para inmigrantes y refugiados en Nevada
| by March 24, 2025
Si eres inmigrante o hijo de inmigrantes, es posible que tú y tu familia tengan miedo de las políticas migratorias de Donald Trump. Aquí en Nevada, hay varios recursos para inmigrantes y refugiados que pueden ayudarles a navegar este entorno. UNLV Immigration Clinic 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89154 Teléfono: (702) 476-0735 (Niños […]

USDA cancels funding for popular locally grown food programs in Nevada
| by March 24, 2025
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has axed two programs that gave Nevada schools and food banks more than $6 million in funds to buy food from local farms and ranchers in the state last year.

State bill would allow immigrant parents to designate legal guardians for kids if they’re deported
| by March 21, 2025
Assembly Bill 460 would create a legal process that authorizes a parent or guardian to pre-designate another person to act as a child’s primary caretaker in the event they are separated from the child due to a federal immigration order. Nevada state lawmakers are considering a new proposal that would allow noncitizens to nominate a […]

A love letter to the working class, from Gwen Frisbie-Fulton
| by March 21, 2025
It started in the back seat of my family’s Jeep Cherokee, the one with the broken AC and vinyl seats that stuck to my thighs in the late summer heat. After school we would wait, all the doors flung open, for my dad to get off work. My mother reading in the front seat, her […]

AOC and Bernie Sanders urge Democrats to fight harder during stop in North Las Vegas
| by March 21, 2025
At a time when Democratic leadership faces pressure to push back on Donald Trump’s agenda, progressive leaders Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders say grassroots activism has never been more important. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t necessarily care if you voted for the Democratic party in last November’s election — or even if you voted for Donald Trump. Whether […]

¿Qué es una recesión y por qué en Estados Unidos se habla de una en marzo de 2025?
| by March 21, 2025
Se habla de “recesión” debido a que algunos indicadores de la economía sugieren que las personas se sienten menos optimistas sobre el futuro económico. La incertidumbre sobre los aranceles anunciados por Donald Trump puede ocasionar que los negocios y consumidores reduzcan sus gastos y que esa disminución en la demanda podría llevar a una disminución y despidos, dijeron expertos.

Do you care about IVF access in Nevada? These senators have a plan to protect it.
| by March 20, 2025
If passed, Senate Bill 217 would give people the right to IVF in state law.

As AI nurses reshape hospital care, human nurses are pushing back
| by March 20, 2025
Hospitals are using AI to predict medical issues and guide care, but it often leads to false alarms and unsafe advice. In Henderson, a nurse was mistakenly alerted by the system to give fluids to a dialysis patient flagged for sepsis, which would have overloaded the patients kidneys.

Trump afirma que el precio de huevos bajó 30%, pero solo al por mayor; en los supermercados siguen subiendo
| by March 18, 2025
El presidente Donald Trump afirmó recientemente que el precio de los huevos ha bajado casi un 30% en “los últimos días”; sin embargo, los datos oficiales muestran un aumento del 19% en comercios minoristas. En febrero de 2025, el precio promedio de una docena de huevos se situó en $5.89, según la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales de Estados Unidos, lo que representa un incremento del 18.99% respecto a enero.

Trump’s plan to gut Medicaid to pay for tax cuts for billionaires ‘would be devastating for Nevadans,’ senator warns
| by March 18, 2025
Nevada Democratic US Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said a Republican plan to cut taxes on the rich can only be offset by about $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid. Nevada Democratic US Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto on Monday renewed a warning that a tax cut proposal endorsed by President Donald Trump would require lawmakers to […]

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‘Some people work their butts off and other people get rich’: Gwen Frisbie-Fulton’s view from rural America
by Gwen Frisbie-Fulton
| by March 18, 2025