For the past several months, the Clark County Education Association has behaved like a spoiled child. Mr. Jara and district officials have the ability to control this tantrum but haven’t yet done so.
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A Minnesota law regarding wine making is a textbook case of destructive economic protectionism, which is precisely what the Commerce Clause was intended to prevent.
This week’s stock market volatility is another reminder of the precarious position of public pension systems, including Nevada’s plan.
Teacher unions claim to oppose school choice, because it sends public dollars to private schools. Turns out, they don’t want public dollars going to non-unionized public schools either.
It’s a reasonable concept: Taxpayers have a right to see the results of the government investigations they fund. Yet, once again, a Nevada public institution opts for darkness over light.
The predictable results continue when it comes to the ongoing experiment in which elected officials outlaw jobs that, in the view of “progressive” activists, offer substandard compensation.
By virtually any standard, those living today have it exponentially better than those living just decades ago.
Throwing up our hands is simply not an option anymore.
Illegal immigration is costing Nevada taxpayers tens of millions of dollars a year.
Cases involving Henderson constable, billionaire drug defendent highlight that cash, connections talk