Here are three things to watch on Day 57 of the 2017 legislative session.
Opinion Columns
There’s one Republican elected official who should be thrilled with the far-left proposals coming from legislative Democrats: Attorney General Adam Laxalt.
If there was any doubt the Legislature stands behind a proposal to reorganize the Clark County School District, it was put to rest last week in Carson City.
Indeed, I wouldn’t be terribly surprised if Donald Trump, reading the zeitgeist, pulls the greatest 180 since Disraeli dished the Whigs in 1867 (by radically expanding the franchise) and joins the single-payer side.
In only a few days … while liberals sat around gloating over the “failure” of the Obamacare repeal … Trump changed the direction of America. Trump did more in this time than most presidents do in a four-year term.
Here are three things to watch on Day 54 of the 2017 legislative session.
CARSON CITY
Normally defying the far-left wing of his party would help Ford in his all-but-announced bid for attorney general, but Ford was a primary sponsor on the sanctuary state bill he just killed.
It’s Day 53 of the 2017 Legislative Session. Here’s what to watch for.
Think about this for a minute. Mark Davis, the owner of the formerly Oakland Raiders, just saved tens of millions of dollars in future taxes. And every one of his players just saved a significant portion of their income by moving from California to Nevada.
Here are three things to watch on Day 52 of the 2017 Legislative session.
CARSON CITY
Author’s note: This blog has been altered from its original version to correct an error.
There’s a compelling conservative case to be made against the death penalty, but it’s not what you think.
It’s Day 50 of the 2017 Legislative Session. Expect a late night, as it’s the deadline for introducing committee bills.
