Bob Herbert worked for Reid for nearly two decades and was a veteran of the U.S. Army and Nevada Air National Guard.
Steve Sebelius
Steve Sebelius oversees the Review-Journal's Washington and Carson City bureaus, as well as the reporting team covering local governments in Clark County. He also writes a weekly politics column for the Sunday Viewpoints section. Sebelius previously worked for the RJ between 2000 and 2017. He returned to the RJ in March 2019. Sebelius has been the on-air political analyst for KLAS-TV Channel 8 for 10 years. He also has co-hosted “PoliticsNow,” Nevada’s only political television program, on the channel since 2015.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt says he may sue over potential fraud in the 2022 elections, 14 months before the election even takes place.
Attorneys on Thursday argued over whether state Sen. Melanie Scheible can simultaneously serve as both a lawmaker and a prosecutor without violating the state constitution.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt compared his quest to be elected to the Senate to the cause of the Rebels from “Star Wars,” which is most definitely is not.
Gov. Steve Sisolak once blocked a tax designed to hire more police officers, and Sheriff Joe Lombardo — who has vowed to veto all taxes — once worked hard on a sales tax for cops.
While we’ve made progress on addressing problems in our society, it’s still not wrong to say that things are still not good enough.
The Nevada Constitution doesn’t prohibit people who circulate petitions to create or change laws from withdrawing those measures after they qualify for the ballot but before they go to voters, according to an opinion from the attorney general’s office.
Members of the public who objected to a mandate to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID are vastly overstating their case.
Speakers at Tuesday’s Clark County Commission emergency meeting demonstrated that local officials are fighting a deep well of vaccine and mask resistance.
Nevada has gone its own way since joining the Union during the Civil War, and that trend continues in modern politics.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo launched his campaign for the Republican nomination for governor last week, but may struggle with how to handle the question of Donald Trump.
With parts of the Biden agenda stymied in the U.S. Senate, some Democrats have called for ending the filibuster entirely. But there may be a cost to hasty action.
There’s still some controversy about the order of presidential primary elections, but at least for now, Nevada’s laws make us first in the nation.
After progressive activists took over the Nevada State Democratic Party, key members of the Harry Reid political machine have acted to ensure two decades of electoral gains aren’t lost.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Friday that he’d vetoed four bills passed during the 2021 Legislature, ranging from housing discrimination, tourism districts and the creation of legislative ethics commissions.