Many regulations do enhance public safety and other desirable goals. But others are outdated, unworkable or anti-competitive.
Editorials
Many members of Congress — both senators and House members — won’t feel any pain from going without a paycheck for a few weeks.
Low-income Americans will still receive health-care subsidies.
Small businesses are worried about shoplifters. Nevada Democrats are worried about shoplifters going to jail.
Schools have long declared themselves to be gun-free zones. It’s time to make them cellphone-free zones as well.
The Democrats in Nevada’s delegation made clear this week where their allegiances lie — and they aren’t with the people they ostensibly represent.
The party of government rides to the rescue of government workers.
Six weeks into his second term, Donald Trump took an early victory lap Tuesday in his 100-minute address to Congress.
In the wake of his confrontational meeting at the White House, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy struck a far more conciliatory tone on Tuesday and said he is ready negotiate a road to peace.
Up in Carson City, there are many proposals to spend money, but not many to ensure that money is spent well. That’s why a new bill from Controller Andy Matthews is worth examining.
Nevada Democrats believe they’ve found a potent issue in GOP Medicaid reform.
If you only learned about the three branches of government, the Congressional Review Act doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen, fresh off a narrow re-election win in November, has introduced the Improper Payments Transparency Act in the upper chamber.
