(Office of the Attorney General) – Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt made nearly $8 million in settlement funds available to the University of Nevada School of Medicine and the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada for projects designed to improve women’s health in Nevada. The funds resulted from a settlement reached in...
(Rich Galen, Mullings.com) – I spent the weekend on T. Boone Pickens’ ranch, Mesa Vista, with about two dozen really smart people talking about energy and transportation. As those of you who have ever sat in a meeting – or even had lunch – with me know, I have the attention span of...
(Chuck Muth, Citizen Outreach) – Las Vegas Valley Tea Party President Mary Rooney was kind enough to...
(Ben Botkin, Las Vegas Review-Journal) – A subcommittee chaired by U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy, R-Nevada, is coming to...
(Michele Fiore) – With the signing of a Notice Of Dissolution last week, I have completely closed my...
(Kelsey Harkness, The Daily Signal) – Citizens of Houston overwhelmingly voted down a measure that would have created...
(Chuck Muth, Citizen Outreach) – How often can you sit down and have a rational discussion with an extortionist and persuade them to change their evil ways? Ah, but hope springs eternal. And it’s human nature for most of us to believe the best in our fellow man and that reasonable people...
(Ben Botkin, Las Vegas Review-Journal) – Andrew Matthews quit his paid job as president of the Nevada Policy...
(Ben Botkin, Las Vegas Review-Journal) – Nevada Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Las Vegas, has filed as a candidate with...
(Richard Viguerie, ConservativeHQ.com) – If Donald Trump had written himself a check for $100 million and had the abysmal poll...
(Chuck Muth, Citizen Outreach) – Well, another Halloween has come and gone, but not before opponents of...
(Thomas Mitchell) – With the school year already under way and the Nevada treasurer’s office working apace to...
It was never what today’s secular ideologues assume (Steven Miller, NPRI) – Nevada’s state constitution speaks in several places of something called “the common schools.” While that term is regularly read today to mean secular tax-supported government schools, that wasn’t what the term meant in 1864 when Nevada’s constitution was being written. So...
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