Nevada a Step Closer to Another Fraud-Laced Election

Since November 2020, the election process in Nevada has been in peril.

Aside from the problems with voting machines hacks, ballot harvesting, “dirty” voter rolls, mysterious late-night stoppages and deliveries, unauthorized algorithms altering votes and companioned between Reno and Las Vegas, unsecured ballot boxes, and “Zuckerbucks,” and others, now we have Assembly Bill 525 (AB525,) an omnibus spending bill of nearly $60 million with direct ties to the Nevada state Democratic Party.

The taxpayer-provided dollars will “fund” several nonprofits, including $15 million to the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas;” $5.5 million for a nonprofit corporation formed to establish an art museum in Las Vegas; $4.5 million to the Community Health Alliance; $2 million to the Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow; $750,000 to the International Gaming Institute of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; $1.2 million to the United Way of Northern Nevada; and $500,000 to the United Labor Agency, a nonprofit affiliated with the Nevada AFL-CIO and directed by members of organized labor and The United Way Foundation.

The United Way of Northern Nevada is exempt from providing a report or an accounting of expenses related to the allocation as lawmakers removed the auditing language during bill realignment. Finally, besides being executed behind closed doors, lawmakers had only around five minutes to review the bill before it went to a vote in the Assembly.

So AB525, in essence, pays for the personnel, training, and technology to obfuscate another Nevada election.