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Still work to be done on primary election bills

Whoa, Nevada Legislature! Slow your roll! It seems that a coalition is building to switch from Nevada’s chaotic-but-traditional caucus system for picking delegates to the national conventions to a primary election system instead.

One controversial Tweet!

A Tweet regarding an amendment brought by U.S. Sen. Dean Heller brought a heap of criticism from all quarters today. Here’s the story, in fuller context.

Five things we learned at the Republican Jewish Coalition meeting

The spring meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition — sometimes called the “Sheldon Adelson Primary,” because it’s held at his hotel on the Strip and features Republican candidates addressing his No. 1 issue, Israel — was packed this weekend.

She didn’t say ‘please’!

“Sit your ass down!” — Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Las Vegas

Iran rising, with assist from U.S.

In December, President Barack Obama said that he wished to see Iran ultimately become a “very successful regional power.”

Will 4th District be Latino battleground?

If 2016 is going to be the year of the Latino, then the Democratic primary in Congressional District 4 just became ground zero.

Laxalt serious about residency issue

Attorney General Adam Laxalt is pursuing perjury charges against a Democratic candidate whom a judge ruled didn’t actually live in the district she wanted to represent in the Assembly.

Senate shows inevitable progress on tax issue

The Nevada state Senate, on what Majority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, called “an historic day,” passed Gov. Brian Sandoval’s business license fee plan to better fund education in the Silver State.

It’s the spending, stupid!

Panelists at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books take on the wealth gap, and argue for a government response that will help us all.

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