The small room was packed to the gills with veterans from across the state, all there as part of Veterans and Military Day at the Nevada Legislature. Gov. Brian Sandoval talked to the standing-room-only crowd, veterans piling into the wings, about the state’s effort this legislative session to aid veterans. “I’m going to give credit to the first lady of the United States,” Sandoval said, referring to “an executive order providing reciprocity to military spouses seeking licensure in the state of Nevada. They come here,” and he was interrupted by applause. “It’s important they have some stability when they come …
Sandoval talks to veterans about Office of Veterans Services, licensure for spouses
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