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Judge rules sales, gaming tax petitions must be taken off 2022 ballot

March 10, 2022 by Pauline Lee

by Riley Snyder & Jackie Valley, The Nevada Independent, March 9, 2022 A Carson City judge has ordered two teacher union-backed tax initiatives be taken off the 2022 ballot, reversing Secretary … [Read more...] about Judge rules sales, gaming tax petitions must be taken off 2022 ballot

Filed Under: Politics and Government Tagged With: Aaron Ford, Barbara Cegavske, CCEA, Clark County Education Association, Gaming Tax

Nevada election official to keep tax measures on 2022 ballot

October 17, 2021 by Pauline Lee

By Sam Metz, Associated Press, October 12, 2021 CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada’s top election official is challenging the status of two ballot measures that the state’s largest teacher’s union … [Read more...] about Nevada election official to keep tax measures on 2022 ballot

Filed Under: Politics and Government Tagged With: Barbara Cegavske, CCEA, gaming tax increase, mining tax, sales tax increase, Secretary of State, tax initiative, tax measures, teachers union

Mining tax bill crowds out coverage of Cannizzaro’s big blunder | Ken Minster

June 15, 2021 by Pauline Lee

Ken Minster Published in Reno-Gazette Journal June 14, 2021 3:00 PM PST Assembly Bill 495, the shiny mining tax compromise that is being widely covered as some bipartisan momentous achievement, … [Read more...] about Mining tax bill crowds out coverage of Cannizzaro’s big blunder | Ken Minster

Filed Under: Legislation, legislature 2021, Letters, Local Nevada, Mining, Mining Tagged With: AB495, Cannizzaro, CCEA, Compromise, Sales Tax, Taxes

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UPS and AVK America plan to expand in Douglas County

March 19, 2023 By Courtney Holland

Staff Reports for The Record Courier, March 17, 2023 United Parcel Service plans to build a new 168,000 square foot building in Douglas County, … [Read More...] about UPS and AVK America plan to expand in Douglas County

Redwood Materials gets $2 billion federal loan for mega battery facility near Reno

February 12, 2023 By Pauline Lee

by Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette-Journal, February 9, 2023 Redwood Materials just secured a commitment from the federal government for a $2 billion … [Read More...] about Redwood Materials gets $2 billion federal loan for mega battery facility near Reno

LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

January 31, 2023 By vrobison

Not everyone enjoys or is interested in politics, but given the number of retirees in the Moapa and Virgin Valleys, I would imagine there is … [Read More...] about LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

Amodei picked as chair for appropriations subcommittee

January 29, 2023 By The Ely Times

Nevada Representative Mark Amodei was appointed to serve as the Chairman of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee on the U.S. House Committee on … [Read More...] about Amodei picked as chair for appropriations subcommittee

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OPINION: The ‘Green Amendment’ is well-intended — but that’s not enough

March 19, 2023 By Courtney Holland

By David Colborne, The Nevada Independent, March 19th, 2023 Supporters of AJR3, also known as the “Green Amendment,” want to protect Nevada’s … [Read More...] about OPINION: The ‘Green Amendment’ is well-intended — but that’s not enough

EDITORIAL: Property tax bill deserves a quick trip to the shredder

March 16, 2023 By Courtney Holland

Neal bill would drop the cap, impose a floor. By Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, March 15, 2023 The benefit of competitive political … [Read More...] about EDITORIAL: Property tax bill deserves a quick trip to the shredder

Curbing fentanyl is a national matter of life or death

March 16, 2023 By Pauline Lee

By Dave Marlon, The Washington Examiner, March 16, 2023 Authorities in southern Nevada recently launched a task force to … [Read More...] about Curbing fentanyl is a national matter of life or death

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