“The average American doesn’t think that we have to completely tear down the system and remake it.”
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Someone should do a poll.
Lawmakers should also approve cameras at intersections.
Public-sector labor organizations are the bane of the taxpayer.
The Clark County Education Association is planning a pair of ballot initiatives proposing a $1 billion tax increase in 2020, but there are other, more trenchant questions about Nevada schools that should also be addressed.
The Clark County Education Association’s plan to pass the biggest tax increase in Nevada depends on public ignorance. That strategy has worked before.
The road to an electoral landslide.
Finding an appropriate balance among conservation, recreation and economic development.
Coldplay suspends touring, citing environmental reasons.
If you want to see how people really feel about government policies, don’t look at how they vote. Look at where they move.
Thank you for your Nov. 18 story on the increasing use of the MAP testing system in the Clark County School District. Having used this system as a special education teacher in a Wisconsin middle school during half of my 16 years teaching there, I can testify to its utility for teachers, students and parents. Tests are low-stress for most students and for the staff who administer them.
Spending the public’s money like water.
An alternative to term limits.
Just compare Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
