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Ethics decision

Last year, a complaint filed with the Nevada Ethics Commission alleged Sen. Warren Hardy, R-Las Vegas, repeatedly broke state law by voting on matters that benefitted the state’s Associated Builders and Contractors.

Let’s revamp our approach to student financial aid

With the Las Vegas and Nevada economies facing tough times, now might be just the time to rethink and revamp our state and national approach to student financial aid.

Remembering a good friend, Jack Kemp

I want to take time out from debating the government taking over banks and automobile companies, and borrowing like there’s no tomorrow, to honor one of my favorite Americans.

If earth were warming, it would save a lot of lives

First, if the earth was warming at a rate of about 1 or even 2 degrees per century in recent decades, there are reasons to believe that’s slowed or stopped. One of those reasons is that the “global warming” fanatics have abruptly shifted their rhetoric, adopting instead the new nonsense euphemism “climate change.”

Lawmakers”mandate’ for higher taxes

Last year’s election was a mandate for massive tax increases and a repudiation of the no-tax-hikes mantra that landed the GOP’s Jim Gibbons in the governor’s mansion. Legislative incumbents and challengers roundly dismissed Gibbons for sticking with his inflexible approach to budgeting amid a worsening recession, and they built their 2008 campaigns around calls for taxing anything that moved.

In defense of Nancy Pelosi

Let’s see if we can get to the crux of what House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stands accused of.