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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.
The world was a relatively stable place when Donald Trump left office in 2021. Since then, the Biden White House has signaled repeatedly to our enemies that there is little consequence for international misbehavior.
Imagine the hew and cry if Donald Trump had shown such indifference to the rule of law when he sat in the Oval Office.
Unelected bureaucrats pose one of the biggest threats to personal freedom. This November, voters in Arizona have a chance to disarm them.
Sen. Rosen’s modesty aside, savvy voters know who and what are responsible for high prices and the housing crisis — and it’s not price gouging or Wall Street bogeymen.
Donald Trump recently made headlines working a stint at a McDonald’s. Salty fries taste great, but otherwise he needs to pull back on the SALT.
Volleyball might seem an unusual vehicle in which to fight culture wars, but these are unusual times. Thus, UNLV and UNR have found themselves in the national news.
It’s doubtful that there’s ever been a more cynical and duplicitous statewide campaign than the one currently pushing to radically reform Nevada election law.
American voters shouldn’t tolerate this dangerous foreign policy incompetence.
It’s possible to close the achievement gap in education. It doesn’t require more money but more competition.
Allowing the government to do an end-run around the Bill of Rights is anathema to a free and healthy democratic republic.
