The Paiutes of Nevada got kicked around pretty good throughout history. “Brutal” is a fair word to describe their treatment by Americans.
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Two issues are central to Nevada’s margins tax debate. Thus far, justifiably, conversations and research have focused almost exclusively on one: how the levy would affect the state’s businesses. Which industries would be hit hardest by the 2 percent tax on revenue? How many jobs would be lost if Question 3 passes in November?
I was driving up Martin Luther King Boulevard the other day, right in front of the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters building, on my way back to the office after picking up some lunch.
Last month, the House of Representatives passed the USA Freedom Act, a bill I pushed for and co-sponsored.
Nevada needs a whole lot more jobs to cut into that brutal jobless rate. Fortunately, significant hiring is on the horizon.
One big number is holding back Nevada’s recovery: the real unemployment rate.
Endangered Washington Democrats are so desperate to distract Americans from their policy failures that they’re proposing a constitutional amendment.
Where there’s fire, there’s smoke, but in the high-tech world, smokers can puff away without fire or smoke. It’s vaping, inhaling the emissions of a device that produces a chemically enriched flavored steam.