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LETTERS: Rubio lacks relevant experience

I found it surprising that in endorsing Sen. Marco Rubio for Nevada’s Republican presidential caucus, the Review-Journal editorial board chose charisma over competence (“For the Republican caucus,” Sunday RJ).

LETTERS: Judges should be appointed, not voted in

Having moved to Nevada years ago, I’ve noticed articles on a regular basis about judges in trouble or even violating the law themselves.

LETTERS: Proponents of school choice have worthy motives

While we may disagree politically and philosophically, I have always known Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani to be a person of integrity who cares about her community.

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LETTERS: MGM shouldn’t extinguish last free amenity

I retired to Las Vegas 12 years ago and love it here. I came because I loved the Strip and all it has to offer in entertainment, food and ever-changing beautiful casinos.

LETTERS: Rooftop solar can flourish, if we allow it

MIT professor Richard Schmalensee’s commentary about utility-scale solar misses the point (“It’s time to supersize,” Jan. 17 Review-Journal). Everyone knows that initially, technology costs more. It is entrepreneurs and pioneers who reach out and ultimately push that technology forward, making it economically feasible.

LETTERS: Ross’ solar financing plan has fundamental flaw

Las Vegas Mayor Pro Tem Steve Ross has proposed a city government program to finance residential solar panel installation over a period of 20 years (“Ross floats plan for solar panel financing,” Wednesday Review-Journal).

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