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: School board scolds mom for violating ‘decorum.’ She was reading a sexually explicit assignment given to her daughter.
If it’s too sexually explicit to read at a school board meeting, it shouldn’t be assigned to children. Unfortunately, the Clark County School District isn’t following that common sense … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: School board scolds mom for violating ‘decorum.’ She was reading a sexually explicit assignment given to her daughter.
NEVADA VIEWS: No-consequence policies have consequences
by Bill Hanlon, Special to the Las Vegas Review Journal, March 19, 2022 In his State of the Schools address, Superintendent Jesus Jara clearly suggested the problems in Clark County were here … [Read more...] about NEVADA VIEWS: No-consequence policies have consequences
Masks still required at some places despite end to Nevada’s mandate
by Mick Akers, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 10, 2022 Despite the lifting of the statewide mask mandate Thursday, those in Las Vegas should still carry a mask with them if they plan to use … [Read more...] about Masks still required at some places despite end to Nevada’s mandate