Assembly Republican leader Jim Wheeler has an unusual strategy for being in the minority: preemptive surrender.
Victor Joecks
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Laborers Local 872 wants to recall Las Vegas City Councilman Steve Seroka over his opposition to development at the Badlands Golf Course.
If the economy doesn’t stay strong, Gov. Steve Sisolak’s budget will soon look short sighted.
The White House is committed to the shutdown fight, but missing out on delivering the State of the Union would pain President Donald Trump. One of Trump’s 2020 challengers, Sen. Kamala Harris, is a flawed presidential candidate. That’s all according to Debra Saunders, the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s White House correspondent.
Gov. Steve Sisolak shouldn’t count on Senate Republican support for his desired tax hike. Collective bargaining for state workers would drive up costs, and Nevada should expand Opportunity Scholarships. That’s according to Sen. Ben Kieckhefer, R-Reno.
Harry Reid once risked his life to take on mob bosses. He’s now bragging about having successfully imitated their tactics during his political career.
Every time someone celebrates the number of female elected officials in Nevada, they undercut the transgender movement.
After Democrats took the Senate majority in 2016, Aaron Ford made Mark Manendo a committee chairman. This is a textbook example of creating “power inequities,” which “allowed sexual harassment and discrimination to persist.”
Many of Nevada’s most prominent Democrats know border walls work. Just look at where they live.