CARSON CITY, Nev. (KRNV & MyNews4.com) -- Lawmakers are voicing their frustration about progress made on creating a statewide database to track Nevada students' achievement.
The plan has been in the works for decades and has cost millions.
Today, Democratic Senator Debbie Smith quipped she hoped to live long enough to see the results of the $42 million project.
This all comes as the Department of Education is requesting an additional $4 million to build the student database.