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Medicaid fiasco was predictable

Why doesn’t Sen. Heller use his head and, for example, sponsor a bill to attack the massive fraud and abuse in the Medicaid/Medicare system?

Dean Heller steps up to the plate on health care

Please stick to your guns, senator, and do not let Mitch McConnell and his band of ultra-right Teapublicans run roughshod over the best interests of the American people.

Dean Heller needs a challenge in the GOP primary

Tthe only thing Sen. Heller’s Medicaid expansion means is that there will eventually be only Medicaid and no more free market.

EDITORIAL: Minimum wage job losses? Nothing to see here, folks

Nevada needs to learn a lesson from these misguided minimum-wage laboratories, and see to it that young people in the Silver State always have opportunities to get on that critical first rung of the job ladder.

EDITORIAL: Don’t believe the hype about Medicaid ‘cuts’

Democrats can parse the word “cut” all day long, but spending for Medicaid and other programs — even under the “devastating” Senate proposal — continues its inexorable trend: and that’s up, up and away.

A few more summer reading tips

Another local author, Dennis Goode, published “Time Squares,” a novel about life in an apartment building in New York City and the interaction among the residents. A good short read.