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EDITORIAL: Democrats are quickly back for more

Ms. Cannizzaro assures the taxpayers that, by paying for universal pre-K, “we’re going to see that benefit for years to come.” This is wishful thinking.

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Review-Journal endorsement: Board of Regents District 4

Aaron Bautista is a special education teacher who’s lived his entire life in east Las Vegas. Mr. Bautista is facing Tonia Holmes-Sutton, who also has experience as a Clark County teacher.

Review-Journal endorsement: Board of Regents District 12

Amy Carvalho seeks re-election in District 12. She graduated from UNLV and was a business owner. Jonathan Maxham is challenging Ms. Carvalho. He’s a physician who previously served in the Air Force.

Review-Journal endorsement: US Senate

Nevada — where incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen faces a challenge from Republican Sam Brown — is home to a vulnerable U.S. Senate seat.

Review-Journal endorsement: Question 1

The Board of Regents should be subject to the same level of scrutiny as other state-funded agencies.

Review-Journal endorsement: Question 7

Question 7 is a constitutional amendment requiring Nevada voters to present identification before casting a ballot.

EDITORIAL: Nevada can do without ranked-choice voting

Ranked-choice instead makes the system more complicated for voters to navigate while providing precious little in return. Nevadans should reject Question 3 this time around.

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