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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.

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.

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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).

LETTERS: PUC makes correct decision on net metering

The Public Utilities Commission has taken a lot of unwarranted heat lately in relation to the recently approved net metering rate schedules that apply to rooftop solar owners.

LETTERS: Blame solar companies for propping up false narrative

To all of the customers who purchased expensive rooftop solar systems under the false narrative of net metering, you are misdirecting your anger toward NV Energy, the Public Utilities Commission and Gov. Brian Sandoval.

LETTERS: PUC’s rooftop solar decision merits investigation

It is an understatement to say the Public Utilities Commission made a controversial decision when it chose to raise connection fees and lower reimbursement rates for power generated by rooftop solar owners (“PUC OKs new solar rates,” Dec. 23 Review-Journal).

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