It’s much easier to look for a scapegoat than admit you made a $20 million mistake.
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Perhaps a bill that said, “North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason doesn’t have to follow the law,” would have been too obvious.
Economic development, national monuments and campaign donations highlight the 86th day of the Nevada Legislature.
A key economic meeting, bestiality and annual sessions highlight the 85th day of the Nevada Legislature.
The rich deserve an income tax cut more than you do. While that’s probably the least popular opinion in Nevada about the tax-reform outline President Donald Trump’s team released last week, the numbers show it’s true.
All we have to do is set aside a nice-sized chunk of change out of Nevada’s budget to advertise and promote our state to the residents of high-tax states.
LOS ANGELES – Albany Law School Professor Stephen E. Gottlieb has devoted himself to studying the political science behind why democracies fail.
The anti-establishment sentiment that gave us Brexit, then Donald Trump, then seemed poised to give us Marine Le Pen, has indeed plateaued. But although she will likely be defeated in the second round, victory by the leading centrist, Emmanuel Macron, would hardly constitute an establishment triumph.
National Guard protections, marriage by mayor and child care priorities highlight day 82 of the Nevada Legislature.
I’ve foolishly lost a few bets trying to predict the outcome of Nevada court decisions. That’s what makes me nervous about the lawsuit that accuses state Sen. Heidi Gansert of violating the state constitution’s separation of powers clause.
The sponsor of a bill seeking to fix prices on diabetes medication debunked her most powerful argument just minutes into her opening statement.
Free parks, constitutional convention, and horde of HOA bills highlight day 81 of the Nevada Legislature.
The American people can get things done without Congress. This will build a new era of “can-do” national spirit. Congress will be shamed. Congress will realize they can no longer stand in the way of a relentless President Trump and the American people.
3 things to watch for on Legislative Session Day 80: constructions costs, barber board and surrendering newborns.
LOS ANGELES – Even in the deepest of the deep-blue states, things are different in the Donald Trump era.