State officials could nary afford to provide more fodder for those who reflexively oppose subjecting the public school system to the competitive forces that drive success.
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Whether the Raiders can now secure the necessary financial commitments to fill the gap left by Mr. Adelson’s withdrawal becomes the $650 million question. In the meantime, though, the NFL and Mr. Davis aren’t doing themselves any favors by attempting to dominate the negotiating process simply because they can.
If the Nevada senator and her fellow Democrats were truly interested in limiting the role of money in politics, they would eagerly embrace reforms intended to confine the obese Washington bureaucracy to its constitutional boundaries.
In the face of soaring costs, other pro-housing activists are fighting back against the many anti-development campaigns across the state, the Journal reports. They’re filing lawsuits, attending public hearings and organizing in support of more construction.
For years, attorneys for the system have battled to keep secret the details behind taxpayer-funded payouts to retired government workers.
The law allows people with disabilities to establish financial accounts to help them with various expenses while not jeopardizing Social Security payments or other benefits.
Microsoft is now in court arguing that its customers have a constitutional right to know when the government demands their electronic data. The U.S. Justice Department disagrees and is asking a judge to dismiss the case.
UNLV could put an end to this debate and show its commitment to the First Amendment by eliminating its arbitrary and ambiguous speech code.
The initiative allows drivers doing business at the DMV’s West Flamingo branch to also pay off any outstanding traffic fines.
All this bodes well for the president’s commitment to successfully push substantive tax and regulatory reform.