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Battle over water rate hikes really about control

It was clear things were getting heated in Carson City on Monday when Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, took the microphone and said tartly: “I’m going to try to be as respectful as I can in my response.”

Gun control debate reaches Nevada

The Nevada Legislature last week took up three measures relating to self-defense rights, including a bill that would allow public school and university system employees with concealed-weapon permits to carry their guns at work.

Nursing ratios: Rigid staffing rules boost costs, limit care

Elected Democrats see themselves as champions of health care policy that improves patient access to treatment while keeping medical costs down. Yet they continually push for legislation that would accomplish precisely the opposite.

Don’t let Google shake your faith!

Ever vigilant for offense, religious and political conservatives found reason for outrage on Easter Sunday, when Google commemorated the holiday by featuring farm labor organizer Cesar Chavez on its search site home page.

City Elections: The Review-Journal’s endorsements

Rejoice, discouraged voters. If you think voting is a waste of time, and your ballot can’t possibly make a difference in any race, you can prove precisely the opposite Tuesday.

Immigration reforms must allow guest and temporary workers

Immigrants are an essential part of Nevada’s economy. In the past two decades, Nevada has had the fifth-fastest-growing immigrant population in the nation, and it has experienced firsthand the value that immigrants add as essential workers, new customers and job-creating entrepreneurs.

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