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Roll Call Opinion:As Democrats go hard left, Hispanics head to the center

June 28, 2021 by Pauline Lee

This growing voter group will be in play for both parties next year The 2020 election was a surprise on many levels. President Donald Trump got much closer to reelection than most pundits … [Read more...] about Roll Call Opinion:As Democrats go hard left, Hispanics head to the center

Filed Under: Politics and Government Tagged With: black hispanic, centrist, Democrats, Donald Trump, election, gaining ground, hispanic voter, ideology, party image, President Trump, Republicans

Clark County’s ban on short-term rentals failed. Enter regulations.

June 28, 2021 by Pauline Lee

By Shea Johnson Las Vegas Review-JournalJune 27, 2021 - 4:32 pm Clark County is the only major jurisdiction in Southern Nevada with an outright ban on short-term rentals, yet the prohibition has … [Read more...] about Clark County’s ban on short-term rentals failed. Enter regulations.

Filed Under: Legislation, Nevada Legislation Tagged With: bipartisan legislation, legal operation, regulation, Rochelle Nguyen, short term rentals

EDITORIAL: The ‘race to the top’ on corporate taxes

June 21, 2021 by Pauline Lee

Las Vegas Review-JournalJune 20, 2021 - 9:00 pm    If grocery industry titans colluded to boost profits by setting uniform prices for toilet paper, ground beef and other commodities, they would … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: The ‘race to the top’ on corporate taxes

Filed Under: Las Vegas business, Legislation Tagged With: Corporate Tax, ground beef and other commodities, If grocery industry titans colluded to boost profits by setting uniform prices for toilet paper, it’s just business as usual., Last week, Taxes, they would face federal criminal charges and likely end up in jail. Yet when elected officials collaborate to manipulate markets in order to keep the spigot flowing with other people’s money

Future of U.S. Healthcare May Be Playing Out in Nevada

June 21, 2021 by Pauline Lee

State Democratic lawmakers move ahead with public-option plans aimed at cutting costs for consumers; Republicans and industry groups call it overreach By Stephanie Armour and Jim Carlton| … [Read more...] about Future of U.S. Healthcare May Be Playing Out in Nevada

Filed Under: 2021 Legislature, Health, Legislation, Politics and Government Tagged With: competes, healthcare, healthplan, overreach, private insurance, public option

Nevada tax incentives could mean creation of 2K jobs in state

June 18, 2021 by Pauline Lee

By McKenna Ross Las Vegas Review-JournalJune 17, 2021 - 5:33 pm   Las Vegas Review Journal Eight companies considering relocation or expansion in Nevada may have a sweeter deal after the … [Read more...] about Nevada tax incentives could mean creation of 2K jobs in state

Filed Under: Business, Business Indicators Tagged With: expansion, Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED), increase business, relocation, tax abatements

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Tesla co-founder’s battery recycling firm Redwood Materials doubles down on Reno area

August 6, 2022 By Pauline Lee

by Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette-Journal, July 25, 2022 Redwood Materials is doubling down on its battery facility just east of Reno-Sparks once … [Read More...] about Tesla co-founder’s battery recycling firm Redwood Materials doubles down on Reno area

Amodei secures more than $32M in community project funding for Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District

July 10, 2022 By Pauline Lee

by Jeff Munson, Carson City Now, July 10, 2022 U.S. Representative Mark Amodei (NV-02) issued the following statement July 7 after securing every … [Read More...] about Amodei secures more than $32M in community project funding for Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District

Reno-Sparks median home price posts record high as it surges past $600,000 mark

June 20, 2022 By Pauline Lee

An increase in the median sales price for existing single-family homes in Sparks pushed the area’s overall median home price to an all-time … [Read More...] about Reno-Sparks median home price posts record high as it surges past $600,000 mark

Biden order to boost mining may not have quick payoff

May 26, 2022 By Pauline Lee

by Matthew Daly, Associated Press, May 1, 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is turning to a Cold War-era law to boost production … [Read More...] about Biden order to boost mining may not have quick payoff

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Manufacturing is key to Nevada’s economic stability

August 8, 2022 By Pauline Lee

by Rich Robledo, Las Vegas Sun, July 30, 2022 I often hear of a rivalry between Northern and Southern Nevada. The two parts of the state are so … [Read More...] about Manufacturing is key to Nevada’s economic stability

EDITORIAL: The very best legislation of all time, or something

August 8, 2022 By Las Vegas Review-Journal

There’s no need for the U.S. Senate to ever again ponder the weighty issues of our time, as the Inflation Reduction Act represents the pinnacle of … [Read More...] about EDITORIAL: The very best legislation of all time, or something

EDITORIAL: Manchin calls the green bluff on electric vehicles

August 7, 2022 By Las Vegas Review-Journal

Incoherence and contradiction have long been hallmarks of the progressive green energy agenda. They’re again front and center in the ludicrously named … [Read More...] about EDITORIAL: Manchin calls the green bluff on electric vehicles

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