But the bill deals with only half the problem.
Editorials
Forum members deserve credit for embracing a more pragmatic and cautious approach to forecasting that will help lawmakers avoid budget shortfalls often triggered by overly rosy revenue estimates.
But there are exceptions that voters should consider.
The worst show in Southern Nevada isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip. It’s playing in the chambers of the Henderson City Council.
The house of cards that allowed university system employees to also serve as state lawmakers has collapsed.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar shouldn’t be taking a victory lap on elections when he ignored such a major concern.
Rents stabilize in Las Vegas and across the country.
NATO members agree to pick up the slack.
Utah Sen. Lee vows to revive proposal.
President Donald Trump prefers to leave America’s enemies guessing, but there can now be little doubt that the United States is deadly serious about containing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Nevada governors have spent decades pledging to fix Nevada’s broken education system. Florida shows what effective systemic changes actually look like.
On Wednesday, the Social Security and Medicare trustees issued their annual reports on the states of the two entitlement programs. The news was grim, as it has been for some time. Does anybody in Washington care?
Count Sen. Josh Hawley as the newest acolyte of the economic policy of Sen. Bernie Sanders. That’s not a good thing.
Court upholds controversial Tennessee law.
The complete freeing of slaves in the United States didn’t happen when many think it did. Juneteenth will help Americans better understand that.
