Democrats frequently talk about the evils of money in politics. They’re less forthcoming about how “dark money” and corporate donations help their campaigns.
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It’s no longer enough for homeless encampments to takeover sidewalks and government property. Some Portland planning commissioners want them to be able to encroach on private property too.
A legal fight to preserve the Opportunity Scholarship program has won an important victory. Earlier this month, Clark County District Court Judge Rob Bare ruled plaintiffs had standing to sue.
There are some bad landlords in the Las Vegas Valley. That’s the unmistakably takeaway from a recent Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation by Scott Davidson and Lauren Flannery.
If you want to understand why pension reform is so urgent, look at what’s happening in California.
The federal budget deficit is reminiscent of the housing bubble in the mid-2000s. Everyone knows the situation is going to end poorly, but there’s little appetite for proactive measures.
Unions will fight the Worker’s Choice Act fiercely. They complain about “free riders,” but their top priority is preventing employees from having the freedom to make their own contract decisions.
Billionaires aren’t the only ones who’d face a hefty tax increase if Sen. Elizabeth Warren or Sen. Bernie Sanders won the presidency next year.
While the Clark County School District was spending billions on new schools, the district was neglecting needed maintenance. That’s according to David McKinnis, the district’s chief of facilities.
If you want to see how people really feel about government policies, don’t look at how they vote. Look at where they move.