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Magic words aren’t necessary to fulfill the law

You’d have to search the state with fairly sensitive instruments to find a more ardent supporter of Nevada’s Open Meeting Law than I am. But I don’t see any merit in the allegations that a violation of the law occurred that should keep a school district property tax measure from the ballot.

Praying for a moment of silence instead

I’ve covered many a government meeting in my time, from a session of the U.S. Senate all the way down to the city council. And all those meetings usually begin the same way: with a prayer.

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On Adelson, no apologies

So the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had to apologize to Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson for allegedly libeling him in press statements. How could this happen?

No free money

As he contemplates whether to expand Nevada’s Medicaid program under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Gov. Brian Sandoval is getting lots of free advice from his Democratic friends.

Naysaying Republicans to middle class: Drop dead

Republicans don’t care about the middle class, and if they can’t deliver tax cuts to their wealthy friends and benefactors, then nobody gets relief.

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