The legislative session is over, but the drama surrounding legislatively approved bills isn’t.
Opinion Columns
President Trump could have avoided a lot of suspicion if he’d turned over emails related to a meeting with a Russian attorney at Trump Tower in 2016.
As the Legislative Session winds down, a bipartisan consensus has emerged on the most unlikely topic — the need for limits on collective bargaining.
The Trump-Democrat Roadrunner vs. Wile E. Coyote dance continues. The poor Democrats are Wile E. Coyote. They never win. The Roadrunner is always right within their grasp … and then he gets away again and their hopes are dashed.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a bill that increases government secrecy, but won’t get a chance to sign another that would have improved access to public records.
Gov. Steve Sisolak put Nevada first in vetoing the bill that would have put the state into the National Popular Vote compact.
Many students using Opportunity Scholarships will lose their funding within the next two years unless the Legislature acts, according to Don Soifer.
Trump-like leaders winning worldwide.
Scoring political points is more important to legislative Democrats than funding the programs they believe will improve education.
Is extending an existing tax the same as a tax increase? That question has been answered differently by legislative lawyers in past years as opposed to this one.
The Nevada Legislative Session ends in nine days. Some of the most consequential bills have yet to receive a single vote.
Nancy Pelosi spoke of President Donald Trump’s “cover-up” and asked his aides and family for an “intervention” last week. The insinuation of course, is that Trump has lost his mind or is acting in ways that could damage our country.
When both sides in a political skirmish think they’ve won, the loser is usually you.
The Nevada Legislature could pass a controversial gun control measure without even holding a public hearing.
The language in the bill banning bump stocks is still too vague. Red flag laws are a violation of due process. That’s according to Don Turner, president of the Nevada Firearms Coalition.
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