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Oceguera will run for Congress

Former Assembly Speaker John Oceguera will run for Congress in the 4th Congressional District.

Ford won’t run for Congress

State Sen. Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, today announced he would not run for the 3rd Congressional District, opting instead to run for re-election.

Tough past races, experience play into Senate race

There’s no question running for U.S. Senate against Rep. Joe Heck will be the most difficult race former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto has ever had.

Winners in the legislative game of endurance

In the Nevada Legislature, patience and resolve are keys to getting your bills heard — and sometimes even passed.

Core values controversy misses the larger question

There’s no need to rent trouble when you’ve got plenty for free. It’s an important lesson for political and civic leaders to keep in mind when public skepticism of government is near an all-time high, thanks to scandals both real and imagined.

Oh, sweet irony

An anti-tax lawmaker who was removed from two key positions in the Assembly would certainly have done things differently than the men who replaced her.

Cortez Masto makes it official

Former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto today formally announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat being given up by incumbent Harry Reid.

Democratic tax plan: If not now, when?

Nevada Democrats reportedly will unveil a tax-and-policy agenda this week, but time is getting short and alternatives are scarce as we’ve put nearly a third of the 2015 session behind us.

Blood on the asphalt

It’s not exaggerating by too much to say Las Vegas streets and freeways are blood-soaked killing fields through which the Grim Reaper drunk-drives his Chevy Corvair while texting, eating lunch, changing the radio station and sharpening his scythe.

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