• TPP provides light at end of the sugar subsidy tunnel

    (Chuck Muth, Citizen Outreach) – Critics of Rep. Ted Yoho’s “Zero for Zero” resolution who say it can’t...

  • Science Education – not that important in Nevada

    (Bill Hanlon, Nevada Public Education) – Make no mistake, students in Nevada are receiving an inferior education as...

  • Presidential candidates should state their position on federal lands

    (Chantal Lovell, NPRI) – As Presidential candidates make their way to Nevada, the economy will undoubtedly be among their talking points, and in the West, the future of the economy has much to do with land. The issue of land ownership is perhaps nowhere more important than in Nevada, which is overwhelmingly hogtied...

  • A serious question!

    (Bernard Schriver) – Taking into account all the time, energy and other resources you and your fellow Patriots have expended fighting the Common Core attempt to centralize our children’s education more and more into the hands of the federal government – a question must be asked: Have your efforts so far resulted in even one page of...

  • Trump dismisses significance of basic property rights with rant on eminent domain

    (Thomas Mitchell) – Donald Tump told a Fox News anchor this past week that eminent domain is wonderful and it is perfectly acceptable to take someone’s private property and hand it over to someone else if it means creating jobs and making things better for the collective public welfare. “I think eminent domain for...

  • Galen: Speak(er) No Evil

    (Rich Galen, Mullings.com) – While official – and unofficial – Washington, DC is barely able to breathe given the turmoil in the Republican Conference of the U.S. House, it is useful to remember that we have been here before. Let me relay the story. It was December 19, 1998. I was in...

  • House Republicans, meet Speaker Gillett

    (Newt Gingrich) – Kevin McCarthy’s decision to withdraw from the race for speaker temporarily throws the House...

  • Attorney General Laxalt issues statement on U.S. Court of Appeals Ruling on “Waters of the U.S.” Regulation

    (Office of the Attorney General) – CARSON CITY – Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt issued the following statement after a U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit issued an order staying the implementation of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new “Waters of the United States” rule nationwide. This is the...

  • Who will speak for the House?

    (Rick Manning, NetRightDaily.com) – You will read a lot of stuff about the House leadership decision. Some will claim chaos and internal warfare, others will try to place blame. Remember it is all spin, by professional spinners to try to create a narrative. I am confident that the House Republicans will find a...

  • Inaction of Nevada lawmakers highlighted by another campus shooting

    (Thomas Mitchell) – A 26-year-old gunman opened fire on a community college campus in Oregon this past week killing nine and wounding nine others before killing himself when confronted by police. Within hours, President Obama was on television declaring, “Well, this is something we should politicize. It is relevant to our common life...

  • No lame duck Speaker

    (Robert Romano, NetRightDaily.com) – Whoever the next Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives is going to be, he must first promise the American people that he will take every step necessary to stop a lame duck Speaker Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) from striking any more deals with the Obama administration. That means...

  • America’s schools – educating or indoctrinating?

    (Bernard Schriver) – One of the most serious problems impacting the ultimate fate of our Constitutional Republic is the fact that many of the folks charged with the civics/citizenship education of our young people are themselves not educationally qualified to properly prepare their students to assume their responsibilities of citizenship in a manner consistent with...

  • Study: New power plant would cost ratepayers hundreds of millions, destroy 1,600+ jobs

    (Victor Joecks, NPRI) – NV Energy’s proposal to build a new 706 MW natural gas plant would cost ratepayers $115 million in 2020 and over $600 million from 2020-2025. That’s the findings of an economic analysis of the plan released today by the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Entitled “Power plant proposal would increase...

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