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Who Will Be the Next Governor?
Property taxes, growth and water issues may dominate the day-to-day activities of the upcoming 2005 Nevada Legislature, but be sure not to miss the real show being played out on the Carson City..[MORE].
February 2005

Divided We Stand
Bipartisanship is one of those fabulous, feel-good terms politicians love to throw around as they attempt to endear themselves to the electorate. Whether it’s a victory or concession speech,..[MORE].
December 2004

Surviving the Spin Blitz
Nevada’s politicos were buzzing the day after this year’s primary. What some were at first calling an upset election has really turned out to be no more than the inevitable outcome,..[MORE].
October 2004

Ballot Questions 2004
Ballot questions are the moving targets in this year’s election. We know which candidates are seeking public office, but getting a fix on what questions the Nevada voters will decide on..[MORE].
September 2004

The “Wooing Season” Begins
"Political promises are much like marriage vows. They are made at the beginning of the relationship between candidate and voter, but are quickly forgotten." Dick Gregory..[MORE].
August 2004

Yucca Mountain and the 2004 Elections
Told by a political opponent that he would either die of syphilis or at the end of a rope, a 19th-century English statesman shot back: "That depends on whether I embrace your mistress or your..[MORE].
July 2004

Living in Interesting Times:
Attorney General Brian Sandoval gave the Nevada political world a lot to think about in March when he announced public employees could not legally keep their jobs while serving in the state..[MORE].
April 2004

Nevada Supreme Court Races
At least 21 states in America hold elections for their top judicial offices, usually called the Supreme Court (as it is here in Nevada). Over the years there has been great debate on whether..[MORE].
March 2004

Board of Regents Ignite Controversy
It’s not uncommon for a public body to make a decision that causes controversy. It happens on a fairly routine basis at most levels of local government, and last year’s tax decision by..[MORE].
February 2004

The 2004 Political Season
To say that the 2004 political season in Nevada is going to be quite interesting might be like saying Mount Everest is a pretty big hill. Next year’s election cycle is so full of ups and..[MORE].
January 2004

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