Scuttling a tax sunset requires a two-thirds vote.
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Steve Sisolak once used detailed payroll data to show that firefighters were gaming the overtime system. As governor, he’s likely to decide the fate of a bill that would hide similar information.
Faced with a choice of maintaining relief for school districts or appeasing their union patrons by burdening districts with higher construction expenditures, legislative Democrats chose the latter.
State and local politicians must acknowledge their own involvement in the problem.
NDOT should focus on reducing congestion rather than on throwing millions in taxpayer money away on green fantasies involving carpooling.
Trailing Joe Biden in the polls, Bernie Sanders has unveiled an education plan intended to protect hidebound teachers unions and to ensure low-income children remain trapped in failing schools.
Creating something successful and replicating that success at scale are two different things. The good news for students is that a new study shows some charter schools can do both.
Trump administration pulls plug on California rail funding — but the project won’t die.
It makes sense that Nevada’s existing medical care providers want to handicap new competitors. That doesn’t mean elected officials should be doing their bidding.
The full Senate will likely consider both bills in the next few months. Nevada Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen should support Sen. Sinema’s legislation.