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But the bill deals with only half the problem.
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.
A rent control initiative known as Proposition 33 went down in flames. As of this writing, more than 60 percent of California voters rejected it.
Elon Musk has wasted little time laying the groundwork for his job in the next Trump administration, overseeing the new Department of Government Efficiency.
Michele Fiore is upset that the taxpayers are no longer paying her not to work as a Pahrump justice of the peace. She has only herself to blame.
For the past few years, progressives have been agitating to change the rules in the Senate to allow passage of controversial bills by a simple majority vote.
Donald Trump has quickly begun selecting members of his governing team. On Monday, he tabbed former New York congressman Lee Zeldin to run the EPA.
There’s something wrong when a failing school district claims almost all of its teachers are successful.
Mr. Trump’s victory, coupled with GOP control of the Senate and likely the House, means the 2017 tax bill — due to expire next year — will certainly be renewed.
On Tuesday, Nevadans turned away Question 3, a state constitutional amendment that would have mandated open primaries and imposed a system of ranked-choice voting.
Late mail ballots slow the count, undermine public confidence in the system.
By electing at least 15 Republican Assembly members, voters have given Mr. Lombardo some leverage. He needs to use it.
