The Supreme Court did not end affirmative action.
Letters
Here are a few things on which we should all agree.
A few things should give us pause.
Wasn’t Vegas built on the long shot?
To anyone who thinks the Durham report is a big “nothing,” I suggest they read it.
What about the suffering families?
In your Tuesday editorial, it took you 360 words of complaining about regulations before admitting, “It’s true that many rules serve a vital purpose.”
If this idea goes into effect, I won’t even bother voting anymore. Just sign over Nevada’s vote to California, Illinois and New York.
Do we have any advocates in the Legislature that look after American citizens?
It’s all about semantics, not politics.
The SNWA cartel is pushing Assembly Bill 220, which would limit how much water homes will be allowed to use.
A “Homeless Persons’ Bill of Rights” would only encourage those who live on the street.
Noticeably absent from your Friday article about the increasing utility costs is any mention of the new taxes imposed by our Democratic-controlled government.