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Victor Joecks

Victor Joecks’ column appears in the Opinion section each Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
vjoecks@reviewjournal.com. Follow @victorjoecks on Twitter.
The school board’s evaluation of Superintendent Jesus Jara was simultaneously comedic and tragic.
If the media covered pandemics like they do the Portland riots, the coronavirus wouldn’t be dominating the headlines.
If there was ever a time for Gov. Steve Sisolak not to follow California’s lead, this is it.
Like it or not, every parent in the Clark County School District is going to be homeschooling next year.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has long had a reputation as a bully. Now, he’s attacking Superintendent Jesus Jara for something Sisolak included in his special session proclamation.
Signature verification isn’t adequate security for an all-mail ballot election. That’s not a just theory. Here’s how I beat the system.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate is so overbroad that even some Democratic legislators flouted it.
If Gov. Steve Sisolak hadn’t blown out the budget last year, there wouldn’t be a need to reduce spending at this week’s special session.
Health experts are urging schools to reopen fully. Gov. Steve Sisolak and Superintendent Jesus Jara aren’t listening.
The number of people buying firearms has overwhelmed Nevada’s background check system. Thank everyone who’s been shouting about “defunding the police.”
From July 1 to 15, teachers can cancel their Clark County Education Association membership and save themselves over $800 a year.
It’d be easier to take Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate seriously if he hadn’t spent the last month flattering protesters who violated the limits he imposed on group gatherings.
If Clark County School District superintendent Jesus Jara gets his way, it’ll be harder for children to go to a school building than for a tourist to gamble in a casino.
Rep. Susie Lee used her congressional power to push for a change that benefitted both her husband’s business and her own bottom line.
