by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, January 18, 2023 It must be nice to ignore the rules with impunity. Just ask the Clark County Commission, which this week offered a hearty forearm jerk … [Read more...] about Commissioners thumb their nose at state constitution
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EDITORIAL: Shining a brighter light on federal spending bills
The White House drove the country into an inflation mess because it refused to listen to economists and others who predicted the administration’s massive multitrillion-dollar spending spree would … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Shining a brighter light on federal spending bills
You can’t fix Nevada education by repeating past mistakes
by Victor Joecks, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 7, 2023 One of the greatest barriers to improving education in Nevada is the widespread ignorance of past attempts to do so. Nevada lawmakers … [Read more...] about You can’t fix Nevada education by repeating past mistakes
Occupational Licenses Are Killing Minority Entrepreneurship
With fewer government hurdles, minority entrepreneurs can overcome racial economic gaps. by Alfredo Ortiz, Wednesday, January 11, 2023 FEE Daily Ashley N’Dakpri runs Afro Touch, a hair-braiding … [Read more...] about Occupational Licenses Are Killing Minority Entrepreneurship
EDITORIAL: Fight over gas stoves is just heating up
Federal bureaucrats aren’t the only ones looking to ban gas stoves. Plenty of state and local officials want to do just that, including here in Nevada. On Monday, Bloomberg reported that the U.S. … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Fight over gas stoves is just heating up