Property taxes, construction defects and guns highlight day 65 of the Nevada Legislature.
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It’s disgusting and outrageous when elected politicos put campaign contributions above the best interests of their constituents. No wonder Donald Trump got elected.
The article is a disservice to the authority’s phenomenal results that have fueled the growth of and employment in Las Vegas and cemented its status as one of the top business and leisure destinations on the planet.
I encourage everyone to attend at least one county commission meeting. If you can’t make it in person, at least follow it on on television.
When contemplating a major policy change, often the only way to find out the impact is to run the experiment and see — or, as NancyPelosi famously said about Obamacare, to “pass the bill in order to find out what’s in it.”
This is not about leniency. Those who break the law must suffer the consequences. Fees and fines can play a role in deterring misbehavior. But what’s the point in levying heavy financial penalties against those who will never be able to pay?
Here are three things to watch for on day 64 of the 2017 Legislative session: