If you accept that taxpayer subsidies are a necessary part of economic development, then the only question that remains is not whether to give out tax dollars to lure big projects, but how much you’re going to spend.
Opinion Columns
Gov. Steve Sisolak delivered for some key constituencies during his first term, but you wouldn’t know it from reading the news.
Blame Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for Congress taking the time this week to pass a bill that essentially reinforces existing policy.
Congress should keep trying to pass federal voting laws that make it easy for every eligible voter to cast a ballot on Election Day.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee made the rumors official last week: He’s running for governor on the ticket of his newfound Republican Party.
Nastiness can go too far when we forget our political opponents are people, too.
Democratic candidates for president ended up debating socialism versus capitalism during an NBC/MSNBC debate in Las Vegas on Feb. 19, just ahead of the Nevada caucuses.
Republicans say President Trump can win Nevada in 2020, even though he lost the state in 2016 and Democrats have shown electoral strength in 2018.
The author of Ecclesiastes wrote, “a person can do nothing better than to eat and drink and find satisfaction in their own toil. This too, I see, is from the hand of God.”
Republicans may be readying a conservative to be their 2018 gubernatorial nominee, but it looks like Democrats will have a moderate among their choices.
There are plenty of threats facing the U.S. Navy these days.
Maybe it’s just a time-management thing?
If you’d have asked me before the close of filing last week, I’d have told you I didn’t think there was any way former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle would file to run again for U.S. Senate.
And now, it’s the Republicans turn! A somewhat diminished Republican field now (mostly) turns its attention to Nevada, the last stop before Super Tuesday.
Longtime readers know I’m against the low-speed school zones that surround local campuses.