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Democrats on Friday claimed to be nearing a deal in the House/Senate negotiations on health care legislation. The compromise likely will include a provision exempting unions for seven years from the 40 percent excise tax on “Cadillac” health care plans.
Two months ago I wrote about a couple of incidents in which authorities stood in the way of newspaper reporters or photographers doing their jobs, taking it upon themselves to decide just what the public had a right to read or see.
It’s been more than two years since defenders of Nevada’s public sector first screamed that no part of any government could sustain a single budget cut.
Any good news on the economy is welcome these days, so it was at least somewhat heartening that numbers released last week reveal the state’s dominant industry finally has managed to halt its downward revenue trend.
Let’s suppose all of this had happened 18 years ago when a young Democratic governor of Arkansas named Bill Clinton was running for president.