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The Middle: Nonpartisan voters and the 2020 election
 
The Middle: Nonpartisan voters and the 2020 election

How will the growing segment of nonpartisan or independent voters — those who have not registered with either political party, or who have left partisan politics behind — vote in 2020?

The Right Take New Education Funding Plan – VIDEO
 
The Right Take New Education Funding Plan – VIDEO

On Monday, Senate Education Committee chair Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, released a new education funding formula. For years, many Democrat politicians have criticized the current education funding formula, called the Nevada Plan. They claim it’s old and outdated. Their biggest beef is that it doesn’t allocate more money for students who are English Language Learners or live in poverty. The theory is that it’s harder to educate those students and so they need additional services, which costs additional money.

May-Brown describes why some with disabilities need the subminimum wage – VIDEO
 
May-Brown describes why some with disabilities need the subminimum wage – VIDEO

Eliminating the subminimum wage will end training and work opportunities for some members of the disabled community. Instead of doing something productive, they would be relegated to adult day care. That’s according to Tracy May-Brown, Opportunity Village’s director of advocacy, board and government relations.

Atkinson pleads guilty
 
Atkinson pleads guilty

Former Nevada Senate Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud charge Monday.

Robert Uithoven On What Happened To Nevada Republicans
 
Robert Uithoven On What Happened To Nevada Republicans

Record Democrat turnout doomed Nevada Republican candidates in last month’s election. That turnout was driven, in part, by the left’s dislike for President Donald Trump. Trump’s campaign needs to make an early investment in Nevada to be competitive in 2020. That’s all according to Robert Uithoven, a Republican political consultant.

Denis details his plans, goals for Nevada education – Nevada Politics Today
 
Denis details his plans, goals for Nevada education – Nevada Politics Today

The top priority for Nevada education is overhauling the Nevada Plan. There isn’t going to be a tax hike to fully implement weighted funding, and Read by 3 needs to be modified. That’s all according to Sen. Mo Denis, who will chair the Senate Education Committee. Denis also said he doesn’t now support extending $20 million in tax credits for the Opportunity Scholarship program.

Nevada Politics Today: Robert Fellner
 
Nevada Politics Today: Robert Fellner

Nevada’s Supreme Court has ruled that public employee retiree payouts are public records and we’re talking someone from the winning side.

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