Nevada Policy contends: ‘Dual service dilutes, if not destroys, the very foundation upon which the concept of Nevada’s representative government rests’ By Megan Barth, The Nevada Globe, January 12, … [Read more...] about Oral Arguments Scheduled for Nevada Policy’s Separation of Powers Lawsuit
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EDITORIAL: City’s Badlands money pit keeps getting deeper
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, July 28, 2022 Like the Washington Generals, the attorneys representing the city of Las Vegas in the long-running Badlands controversy continued their … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: City’s Badlands money pit keeps getting deeper
Supreme Court: Ranked-choice voting can go to ballot, but not tax petitions, vouchers
by Riley Snyder, Sean Golonka, Jackie Valley and Michelle Rindels, The Nevada Independent, June 28, 2022 The Nevada Supreme Court ruled on three major election cases Tuesday that reshape the … [Read more...] about Supreme Court: Ranked-choice voting can go to ballot, but not tax petitions, vouchers
Opinion: Let Parents Vote Directly On Education Reform
Education Freedom for Nevada PAC files appeals court ruling against proposed ballot measure by Erin Phillips, The Nevada Globe, June 14, 2022 If the definition of insanity is doing the same … [Read more...] about Opinion: Let Parents Vote Directly On Education Reform
It’s a Win! Senators go to Bat for Nevadans
Nevadans owe state Republican Senators a debt of gratitude. In case you missed it, last month the state’s Supreme Court ruled the power grab by democrats during the 2019 legislative session was … [Read more...] about It’s a Win! Senators go to Bat for Nevadans