53°F
weather icon Clear

REVIEW-JOURNAL ENDORSEMENT: Clark County Commission, District A

In the race for District A on the Clark County Commission, Democratic incumbent Michael Naft faces Republican Michael Thomas, a former police officer. Mr. Naft was appointed to the seat in 2019 after voters elevated Steve Sisolak to the Governor’s Mansion.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Naft served for six years as a congressional aide to Rep. Dina Titus, so he is familiar with the district and its issues. He understands the importance of re-opening the economy and says he’s against burdening individuals and businesss with higher taxes. “We’ve got to deal with the money we have,” Mr. Naft says. He emphasizes his committment to constituent service and enthusiasm and passion for the position. There’s no “other job that gives yo uthe opportunity to impact lives,” he says, “hopefully for the better, like this one.”

Michael Naft is the best choice in District A.

MOST READ
Exco Sidebar
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
EDITORIAL: Billions for virtually nothing

As President Joe Biden shuffles off the stage this month, it’s worth taking a closer look at a claim that massive spending bills which triggered the inflation that helped bring down Democrats in November will pay large dividends in coming years

EDITORIAL: Strip suicide was intended to prove a point

The bizarre story of a decorated U.S. special forces member and the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck near the Strip on Wednesday morning came into more focus Friday.

EDITORIAL: 2025 resolutions for Nevada’s political class

As we ring in 2025, millions of Americans go through the annual resolution ritual, vowing to make improvements in their daily lives. Here are a few suggestions for Nevada’s leadership class.