It’s probably not a big surprise to find District Attorney Steve Wolfson in support of extending criminal background checks to all gun sales in Nevada.
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The conservative Republican primary season has officially gotten underway, as members of the party’s anti-tax wing begin to confront their moremoderate peers on the campaign trail as both vie for voter’s approval.
The good news for often-overturned U.S. District Court Judge Robert C. Jones is that he’s at least 65 percent less likely to be overturned by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
For 113 days, on the most important issue of the Legislative session — the tax plan — the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce’s voice has been utterly silent. But on Monday, things changed. Sort of.
Rep. Dina Titus, who had hinted about a “big announcement,” said in a video today that she was running for re-election to her House seat, and will not run for U.S. Senate.
Looks like U.S. Sen. Harry Reid is in trouble again.
Gov. Brian Sandoval today released the strongest statement of his tenure in office, after the Tax Foundation criticized his bid to raise the business license fee.
Every session has a cast of hundreds, but a few always stand out. Here are some to watch in 2015.
If a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, would a tax by another name be as odious?