by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 3, 2022 A lawsuit seeking to upend Nevada’s constitutional structure for allocating education dollars is finally dead. Last month, the Nevada … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Court rejects education funding lawsuit. Now, it needs to enforce separation-of-powers clause.
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EDITORIAL: Government unions made out like bandits on COVID relief
Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 2, 2022 There remains no concrete way to determine precisely how much money COVID fraud has cost American taxpayers. An NBC News report in March … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Government unions made out like bandits on COVID relief
VICTOR JOECKS: Debunking 4 common gun-control myths
by Victor Joecks, Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 4, 2022 It’s hard to solve a problem when someone willingly or unwillingly misstates basic facts. But that’s what happens when the national … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: Debunking 4 common gun-control myths
NEVADA VIEWS: Higher taxes won’t help Nevada diversify
by Brett Sutton, Special to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 4, 2022 As a labor and employment law attorney, I deal every day with small businesses as they continue to struggle to recover from … [Read more...] about NEVADA VIEWS: Higher taxes won’t help Nevada diversify
Despite decades of failure, rent control rises again
by Las Vegas Review Journal, May 27, 2022 Rent control is like a low-budget horror movie villain. It keeps coming back from the dead, no matter how many times it’s defeated by empirical and … [Read more...] about Despite decades of failure, rent control rises again