The Right Take: Sisolak’s Position on Taxes
 
The Right Take: Sisolak’s Position on Taxes

Election Day is a month away, and Steve Sisolak has offered almost nothing specific about what policies he’d pursue if elected.

The Right Take: Kavanaugh Testifies
 
The Right Take: Kavanaugh Testifies

Ford has accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her around 1982 when both were high school students. Her testimony didn’t provide any new information to corroborate her claims, but her emotion was visible for all to see. She projected a genuine belief that Kavanaugh assaulted her.

The Right Take: Republican Warnings About California
 
The Right Take: Republican Warnings About California

Last weekend, Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt held his fourth annual Basque Fry. Many of the speakers warned that electing Democrats will turn Nevada into California. On the campaign trail, Laxalt has echoed similar themes.

The Right Take: MO voters overturned RTW law
 
The Right Take: MO voters overturned RTW law

On Tuesday, voters in Missouri overturned a right-to-work law that the legislature enacted last year and unions forced a referendum. That vote has implications for Nevadans voting in November.

The Right Take: Teachers can leave union from July 1-15
 
The Right Take: Teachers can leave union from July 1-15

Nevada is a right-to-work state so teachers don’t have to join the Clark County Education Association. If they do join, however, they can only leave by submitting written notice to the union between July 1 and 15. Support staffers and education employees throughout Nevada have the same opt-out window.

The Right Take: Transgender regulations are radical and one-sided
 
The Right Take: Transgender regulations are radical and one-sided

Despite months of parental and student opposition, the regulations are radical and one-sided. Under the proposal, which Trustees will vote on Thursday, students get to pick their own gender identity and which locker rooms to change in.

The Right Take: Source CCSD Bigwig Showed Up To Jason Wright’s Meeting
 
The Right Take: Source CCSD Bigwig Showed Up To Jason Wright’s Meeting

Why would Kim Wooden, deputy superintendent of the Clark County School District, attend a disciplinary meeting for second-year teacher Jason Wright? For most teachers, she wouldn’t, but Wright is no ordinary teacher. He’s married to Deanna Wright, president of the school board. District leadership has given him special treatment since before he even became a teacher.

The Right Take: To fix CCSD start in Carson City
 
The Right Take: To fix CCSD start in Carson City

State government has created the collective bargaining laws that have put the district on the brink of financial insolvency. Here are three ways to fix that.

The Right Take: 3 questions Sisolak, Chris G. won’t answer
 
The Right Take: 3 questions Sisolak, Chris G. won’t answer

Consider Democrat gubernatorial frontrunners Steve Sisolak and Chris Giunchigliani. Guns and education have been major campaign themes. Yet neither candidates will provide basic information about their policies, despite my requests.

The Right Take: Student accused teacher of kicking, yanking him
 
The Right Take: Student accused teacher of kicking, yanking him

Jayden Zelaya-Ramos is a fifth-grade student at George E. Harris Elementary School. That’s where he says Jason Wright, husband of school board president Deanna Wright, kicked and yanked him in early March.

The Right Take: Superintendent has limited authority
 
The Right Take: Superintendent has limited authority

It’s starts with money. CCSD has a lot. It has a $2.4 billion general fund. The superintendent controls almost none of it. Personnel expenses make up 87 percent of that. The rest goes to things like utilities, gas for school buses and textbooks.

The Right Take: Sisolak Running Scared
 
The Right Take: Sisolak Running Scared

Steve Sisolak couldn’t scare off Chris Giunchigliani, and now she has Sisolak running scared. They’re both seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.