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I’m voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech.

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This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.

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Susan Holecheck: Congress must rebuild America’s infrastructure in rural communities

As a lifelong Republican, former mayor of Mesquite, former town manager of Pahrump, and member of the National League of Cities, I’m calling on Congress to partner with rural communities to develop an infrastructure plan to support our modern economy. Our country at large – and our rural communities in particular – are greatest when we invest in building great things.

Dennis Myers: The California ‘issue’ in this campaign year

In 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was speaking in Las Vegas. Seated with him was Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, who was warming up to run for governor.

Tim Burke: Road construction is a hazardous occupation for workers

It was a beautiful summer day when the Lincoln Continental came within inches of running me down and crashing into our Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) pickup and utility trailer.

Carol Mayorga: 10 reasons to get smarter about your credit scores

Did you know that a good credit score can help with more than borrowing? A good credit score can factor into everything from getting a cell phone, buying a car, obtaining a student loan, and renting an apartment. Lenders, landlords and utility providers can all review credit reports.

Victor Joecks: A clarifying question on energy choice initiative

Talk is cheap. Leaving NV Energy isn’t. Large corporations have spent over $100 million to ditch NV Energy’s monopoly. Pass for Question 3, and you’ll have the same opportunity — with one major difference. It won’t cost you a dime.

Tim Burke: Politics are putting the #MeToo movement at risk

The recent actions by the Democratic party’s senators to try and stop the appointment of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court by using the allegation of sexual assault has put the real message of the # MeToo movement in jeopardy.

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Letters to the Editor

This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.