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.
You wouldn’t trust a fox to guard the henhouse. You shouldn’t trust a government official who wants to limit access to public records either.
An executive order that President Donald Trump issued last week to regulate elections faces an uphill legal battle.
If a government employee steals $10,000, he should expect to go to jail. But a politician who cost taxpayers $80 million just received a slap on the wrist.
Democratic leader disparages the productive.
A classic episode of “All in the Family” features Archie Bunker taunting his wife’s liberal cousin, Maude, by denouncing Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Democrats were against the filibuster before they were for it.
Lawmakers should support Assembly Joint Resolution 3.
If political meddling improved education, there’d be no need for charter schools.
