State Treasurer Dan Schwartz once confessed to being a “bad boy” because he’d disobeyed legislative directives.
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Don’t quit, Sen. Gansert! Your state needs you!
How the ‘public’ Las Vegas Monorail is taking taxpayers for a very expensive ride
In politics, some decisions are difficult, even wrenching.
So far, the debate in the Nevada Legislature has been about whether to raise the hourly minimum wage and, if so, by how much, to $12 or $15.
Competing documents outlining Nevada legislative agendas show the two parties’ different approaches to the 2017 Legislature.
Memory fades with age. We remember good times more than the bad.
To be sure, 2018 is a ways off.
If the first legislative skirmish over Education Savings Accounts is any indication, compromise on the controversial reform is a long way off.