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Thomas Knapp: Looking toward lower prescription costs

Americans pay more for our prescription drugs than other people do — half again as much as Canadians or Germans, more than twice as much as Greeks or Italians.

Ray Hagar: Criticism of Amodei for impeachment inquiry ‘flip-flop’

Nevada’s 2nd U.S. House District Rep. Mark Amodei, the only Republican in the state’s congressional delegation, became embroiled in a national controversy this fall when he was asked his thoughts on the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.

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Tim Burke: Forcing residents to report annual mileage sounds rather Orwellian

A bill that became effective October 1st that should concern all residents that own a vehicle in Nevada is AB483. The bill has been labeled as necessary to gather information for “future” road projects in Nevada.

Randi Thompson: Nevada’s businesses, employees deserve better health care solutions

Nevada’s small and independent business owners strive to provide employees with comprehensive, quality health care coverage. Doing so is not only beneficial for employee-employer relations, but it is a key way to attract and retain employees in a tight labor market.

STEVE SEBELIUS: James Comey on leadership

Former FBI Director James Comey discussed leadership at a UNLV Boyd School of Law program last week, and the lessons proved a stark contrast to current presidential leadership.

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