Anyone who thinks spending more is the key to improving education needs to look at New York.
Editorials
The sorry saga of the DMV’s computer upgrade doesn’t provide taxpayers with any confidence that state workers are held to a high standard when it comes to performance
Democrats insist they’re committed to promoting “affordable” housing. Yet virtually every policy they propose in that regard actually makes housing more expensive.
Stop negotiating with those who go beyond peaceful protests and break the law.
The “misinformation” debate is rarely over clear-cut facts and is more often concerned with differences of opinion and interpretations of underlying realities.
President Joe Biden’s affordable housing ideas would fuel inflation. Gov. Joe Lombardo has a better plan.
The Bill of Rights exists precisely to “hamstring” government in all manner of ways.
Clark County School District joins pilot program.
If the American people knew the facts about nuclear energy, they’d be much more supportive of it.
Amid so much failure, it’s important to remember there are some public school reforms that actually work.
In Nevada and many states, going to court is often the only way to get public records.
According to the Daily Mail, Washington spends $2 billion a year maintaining offices and more than $5 billion annually on leases.
For Mr. Biden to claim his proposed spending spree is the work of a deficit hawk is an affront to common sense and the American taxpayer.
His lectures of Netanyahu are counterproductive.