74°F
weather icon Clear

LETTER: Unemployment officials continue to blow off Nevadans

In found the Tuesday article, “Some claim pandemic unemployment accounts hacked; agency disagrees,” to be interesting and scary. It has been nearly a year since COVID-19 has affected our nation. During this year, the Review-Journal has printed numerous articles about unemployment fraud, and each time there were cases of fraud cited.

Paul Kovacic Jr. and Tasha Rodriguez have proven that their unemployment accounts were compromised. But Rosa Mendez, a spokeswoman for the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation, stated, “At this time, we are not aware of any data breaches to our system, so that information is not accurate.” She then says “scammers are sending phishing attacks called Typosquatting.”

Why do Nevada state officials keep blowing off people who have continually been cheated out of their unemployment money? If these officials are not concerned about fraud within the DETR system, why would anyone believe they would be concerned with fraud within the voting system?

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
LETTER: How to stop these government shutdowns

If Congress fails to pass a balanced budget on time, every sitting member should be barred from running for re-election.

LETTER: Young bicyclist killed in tragedy

Having been hit twice by cars while bicycling in a designated bike lane, I feel compelled to speak up regarding the tragic but surely preventable accident that took the life of 12-year-old Haylee Ryan.

LETTER: Going high or low?

It appears that President Donald Trump is settling scores with old political foes such as New York Attorney General Leticia James. Maybe he should respect his office and act like Michelle Obama.

LETTER: Trump’s peace deal

Kudos to President Donald Trump for his brilliant humanitarian work in bringing a hopeful peace to the Middle East. Let’s pray it holds.

LETTER: Nevada DMV creates a snitch line

Creating a “snitch line” in Nevada for expired vehicle registrations is an Orwellian overreach that encourages citizens to surveil and report on one another, undermining trust and community cohesion.

MORE STORIES