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My Cousin Elmo says, “Beheading a satan statue is a hate crime but tearing down a Thomas Jefferson statue is celebrated. Welcome to 2024.”
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My Cousin Elmo says, “Nikki Haley losing to ‘None of the Above’ in Nevada is self fulfilling prophecy.”
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My Cousin Elmos says, “When two people have sex, it’s a twosome. When three people have sex, it’s a threesome. Now I know why people call me handsome.”
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My Cousin Elmo says, “Alabama executed a murderer using laughing gas. He didn’t find it funny.”
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Nat’l Taxpayers Union, State Senator Sue Over Health Care Option
The National Taxpayers Union, working with Republican State Senator Robin Titus (SD-17), has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of SB420, a law establishing a public health care option in Nevada by 2026. The lawsuit targets Governor Joe Lombardo, Treasurer Zach Conine, NV Director of DHHS Richard Whiteley, Commissioner of Insurance Scott Kipper, and Executive…
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Abortion Center Stage in Nevada Democratic Campaigns
Abortion is poised to be a central theme in Democratic campaigns across Nevada for the 2024 election. The overturn of Roe v. Wade has intensified legislative actions related to abortion at both partisan and bipartisan levels. Several bills, including the Reproductive Freedom Amendment (SJR7), have been passed in the Nevada legislature, addressing and solidifying abortion…
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My Cousin Elmo says, “The pen isn’t mightier that the sword. Pens do not win battles, swords never write poetry, but mighty is the hand that knows when to pick up the sword, and forgo the pen.”
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Rosen Introduces HOME Act
U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen has introduced the Housing Oversight and Mitigating Exploitation (HOME) Act, aiming to address the issue of corporate investors driving up housing prices in Nevada by engaging in price gouging. The bill targets corporate ownership of single-family homes, estimated to constitute 15 percent of homes, contributing to increased housing costs for residents.…
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My Cousin Elmo says, “Sorry guys, the border crisis will just have to wait, fake pictures of Taylor Swift are more important.”
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Nevada Supreme Court to Hear Separation of Powers Lawsuit
Oral arguments are slated for Friday, February 2, in the Nevada Supreme Court for a Separation of Powers lawsuit brought by Nevada Policy against State Assemblywomen Brittney Miller and Selena Torres and State Senators Dina Neal and James Ohrenschall. The legal battle follows Nevada Policy’s unanimous victory in April 2022, where the Supreme Court ruled…