Governor receives bill, says he intends to veto it

The Legislature passed a $781 million tax increase and delivered it to Gov. Jim Gibbons late this afternoon, barely meeting a 5 p.m. deadline and starting the wait for Gibbons’ expected veto.

After a week of intense negotiations between Republicans and Democrats, the tax package finally came to a vote in the state Senate this afternoon, winning approval by a 17-4 margin. All 12 Democrats plus five Republicans voted for the bill.

Also from the Political Eye Blog:

Gibbons receives tax bill
Assembly passes tax bill
Senate passes tax bill with sunsets
Tax compromise proposed in Senate
Senate passes tax bill with sunsets

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MISSING LINKS

Sometimes we see nutritional labels and read how much sugar is in something and it doesn’t mean much. But seeing is believing, or at least enough to get you to rethink eating that slice of pie. Over at www.sugarstacks.com, a product is listed and then sugar cubes are used to illustrate just how much sugar is in it. Some things are surprising, so it might make you think twice about cutting all sugar from your diet.

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Wonderful waterscapes

Since we live in the desert it seems only natural that when the time comes to create the perfect backyard, water will somehow be involved.

Swimming pools, hot tubs worth investment

Purchasing a swimming pool or hot tub is no small investment. However, if you look at it just that way, as an investment, it quickly becomes clear that it can be a very smart one.

Sour oranges may come from rootstock

: I have five orange trees that stand about 12 feet tall. They were mature when I bought the house and I have taken care of them for the past four years. My problem is the fruit looks good and smells good, but tastes bad. I tried taking the fruit at different times of maturity, but there’s no difference. Are these just ornamental or can they be edible?

Water awareness essential to having safe, fun summer

Water leisure venues like swimming pools and waterparks are lots of fun and great places to enjoy recreation together as a family. Of course, the key to having the most fun is to be safe in the water. You can greatly reduce the chances of you, your friends or family members becoming drowning victims or being sickened or injured if you follow a few simple safety tips:

Act intended to prevent being trapped underwater

When it comes to pool safety, multiple layers of protection are crucial. That is one of the reasons why on Dec. 19, 2007, President Bush signed the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, with the support of the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals.

Thoroughly inspect pool, equipment before swimming

With the onset of warm weather, it’s time for homeowners to think about getting their swimming pools in shape for the season. Opening a swimming pool should be fun, not tedious.

Pump up the green factor at variable speeds

Here’s a summer riddle for you: What’s clear and fresh and very clean, all blue but still completely green? If you guessed a swimming pool, you’re right. But what’s green about a clean pool? The green isn’t from algae but from the energy saved by using a variable-speed pool pump.

National Water Safety Month observed in May

As part of an ongoing effort to promote water safety, May has been declared National Water Safety Month. Water safety month is a joint effort of the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals, the National Recreation & Park Association and the World Waterpark Association.

Tips to hire qualified builder

You may be surprised to learn that many states do not require pool builders to be licensed. When there’s no state-required certification or testing to ensure builders have the knowledge and experience to build a quality pool, choosing a pool builder may seem daunting.

Studies reveal benefits of swimming, hot tubs

Everyone knows that swimming pools are fun, with dozens of easy-to-play games and activities. Your enjoyment in a pool is limited only by your imagination. Everyone also knows hot tubs are a great place to relax and soothe sore muscles. However, you may be unaware of just how beneficial time spent in a pool or hot tub can be for your general health or when recovering from illness or injury.

Float Like a Duck event promotes water safety

The sixth annual Float Like a Duck water-safety event is scheduled from 1-4 p.m. Saturday at the Bill and Lillie Heinrich YMCA, 4141 Meadows Lane.

Picture perfect patios

An old proverb once said that a picture is worth a thousand words. If that is true, Damon Lang’s new book, “Outdoor Spaces in the Southwest,” could fill an entire encyclopedia.

Personal Paradise

Just as a painter can transform a blank piece of canvas into a masterpiece, a backyard can be shaped and molded into a warm and inviting space with the addition of the proper plants, water features, lighting and seating areas.

Best plans include ability to change

The sun hadn’t been up long, but there already were a couple of anglers on the water when Dallin, my eldest son, and I pulled into the parking lot. At the launch ramp, two fly-fishermen busied themselves with preparing their float tubes and other gear for a day on Haymeadow Reservoir, one of three popular fishing waters at the Kirch Wildlife Management Area — Sunnyside to old-timers.

Last spike lifts Panthers to state title

Palo Verde on Wednesday won the Class 4A boys volleyball state championship, after being forced to play a decisive fifth game against Coronado.

BYU ends Rebels’ season with ninth-inning single

Michael Bowen’s single in the ninth inning lifted Brigham Young to a 5-4 victory over UNLV on Wednesday and eliminated the Rebels from the Mountain West Conference baseball tournament at Fort Worth, Texas.

Golf rescues cancer patient

Matt Snodgrass is most alive on a golf course, after seven brain tumors and all the radiation and chemotherapy that goes with them. He turns 21 on May 29, when for a second year he will host a golf tournament to benefit his condition and other young people fighting cancer.

Spartans not lacking confidence in 4A softball

Until Friday, it was a foregone conclusion for many:Bishop Gorman would win its fourth straight Sunset Region baseball championship, followed by a fourth consecutive Class 4A state title.

UNLV football fills gap in funds

UNLV athletic director Mike Hamrick’s policy was to sign only home-and-home football contracts, but then the recession hit and the state took a bite out of his budget.

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