Destroying bridges rather than building them.
Letters
Creating a “snitch line” in Nevada for expired vehicle registrations is an Orwellian overreach that encourages citizens to surveil and report on one another, undermining trust and community cohesion.
The fact is, movie and TV productions simply go to the states that provide the best incentives.
The artist’s rendering makes it look like urban sprawl.
We should continue to keep politics out of the Las Vegas tourist experience.
This bill advances bipartisan common ground, bringing Congress together on forest health.
Why not have a program in which specially trained agents patrol parking lots to report violators?
We must get on with developing non-CO₂ producing electrical energy.
If the government is shut down, pay for members of Congress is the first to be stopped.
Las Vegas health officials need a control plan.
The U.S. military and/or the National Guard should not police the streets of America. There is a better and immediate alternative.
In my company, like so many others, all my employees get paid first and before I get paid. It would appear this is not true for the federal government.
I keep listening to the Democrats whining about the Republicans not being willing to negotiate to fund our country.
Here they go again. Gov. Joe Lombardo has announced a legislative special session and the unions immediately started beating the drum for massive tax incentives for the TV and film industry.
Once again the main issue is lost as Congress bumbles about when it comes to funding the federal government.
