Opinion Columns
I don’t know about you readers, but I’ll be watching tomorrow’s health care decision with more than just professional interest.
One unanticipated, but quite welcome, effect of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in the Arizona immigration law case Monday may be that it could help lawmakers save some time during the Nevada Legislature’s 2013 session.
So, apparently one of the knocks on Assembly Speaker John Oceguera – running for Congress against Rep. Joe Heck in the 3rd District – is that he’s a “double-dipper.”
Time to talk about raising taxes. But don’t worry, it’s for a good cause.
There’s still time, Nevada!
Clark County commissioners could have saved a lot of people some time on Tuesday, had they specifically and unambiguously mentioned in their law books the purpose of the coroner’s inquest when it comes to police-involved shootings.
You know what would have been cool? If Gov. Brian Sandoval, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller and Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki had just said no.