EDITORIAL: The price of moderation
Nevada Sen. Harry Reid is already experiencing first-hand the kind of pressures that comprise the daily work environment of the minority leader of the U.S. Senate.
Sen. Reid appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday and was asked whether Democrats will continue trying to block the appointment to the Supreme Court of judges who respect the original limits on government power enshrined in the Constitution -- even if those candidates are properly nominated by the president and carry majority support in the Senate.
EDITORIAL: Tax man
It's a testament to the political ramifications of the state's property tax issue that Nevada Democrats -- yes, the same legislative Democrats who championed the largest tax increase in state history last year -- now scurry to promise relief to homeowners panicking over soaring assessments.
Has the Earth's axis shifted?
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EDITORIAL: The price of moderation
Nevada Sen. Harry Reid is already experiencing first-hand the kind of pressures that comprise the daily work environment of the minority leader of the U.
LETTERS: Don't dismiss seniors' property tax worries
To the editor: In the Saturday's edition of the Review-Journal, letter writer David Drake, a self-described third-generation Nevadan, dismisses complaints from seniors about property tax increases, saying Las Vegas is not a retirement community.
EDITORIAL: Tax man
It's a testament to the political ramifications of the state's property tax issue that Nevada Democrats -- yes, the same legislative Democrats who championed the largest tax increase in state history last year -- now scurry to promise relief to homeowners panicking over soaring assessments.
STEVE SEBELIUS: Irreality television
Reality TV is here for good. Damn it. What began as the minor annoyance of MTV's "Real World" has blossomed into the cultural onanism of Donald Trump's "The Apprentice.