Nevada regents consider higher education budget cuts – Lahontan Valley News
LAS VEGAS (AP) There are no easy or painless solutions for the state’s colleges and universities to meet a projected $110 million shortfall in the next fiscal year, Chancellor Dan Klaich said Monday. During a meeting of the Board of Regents … More…
State workers, retirees to see higher health insurance premiums …
Active and retired state workers will see a 5 percent increase in the cost of their health insurance. The state Public Employees Benefit Board decided Wednesday to save $23 million over the next fiscal year by reducing the state subsidy …