It’s time that we hold to the fire the feet of our public officials, whether elected or appointed, regarding the way they squander our tax dollars.
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They can thank their chief demagogue from the Obama years, Harry Reid, for the Neil Gorsuch appointment.
NV Energy and its investors need to come into the 21st century and learn to compete with distributed energy.
I encourage everyone to attend at least one county commission meeting. If you can’t make it in person, at least follow it on on television.
The article is a disservice to the authority’s phenomenal results that have fueled the growth of and employment in Las Vegas and cemented its status as one of the top business and leisure destinations on the planet.
It’s disgusting and outrageous when elected politicos put campaign contributions above the best interests of their constituents. No wonder Donald Trump got elected.
It’s time we do something to protect patients. Left unaddressed, hospitals have a price gouging tool against consumers and health plans.
I’m opposed to rebates and favorable treatment, too, and believe that the solar industry needs to succeed or fail on its own merits. But I’m also opposed to changing the rules in the middle of the game.
There is nothing sensitive about Assembly Bill 277. It is pure, unadulterated brute force by government to take away property rights.
He just might ruffle the feathers of many “civil servants,” but at the same time he might gain the respect of the people. You can’t put a price tag on honesty and trust.
I’ve read more reasons justifying outrageous and outlandish spending of corporate monies than I care to remember.
I’m sure Ms. Benitez-Thompson would want to expand victim benefits to somebody who breaks his leg climbing over the wall, a “criminal activity.”
My experience in 43 years of work in the private sector indicates the majority of employees are evaluated on the results produced by their efforts.
Jobs and top salaries go to individuals who are motivated, hard working and realize that success in the workplace is not based on working eight hours a day, five days a week.