From July 1 to 15, teachers can cancel their Clark County Education Association membership and save themselves over $800 a year.
Victor Joecks
Victor Joecks is a Review-Journal columnist who explores and explains policy issues three days a week in the Opinion section. Previously he served as the executive vice president of the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Victor is also a staff sergeant in Nevada National Guard. Originally from Washington state, Victor received his bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College.
It’d be easier to take Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate seriously if he hadn’t spent the last month flattering protesters who violated the limits he imposed on group gatherings.
If Clark County School District superintendent Jesus Jara gets his way, it’ll be harder for children to go to a school building than for a tourist to gamble in a casino.
Rep. Susie Lee used her congressional power to push for a change that benefitted both her husband’s business and her own bottom line.
Fixing fatherlessness in the African-American community would do more to solve what leftists deem as systemic racism than government ever could.
Those wanting to cancel UNLV’s mascot over tenuous ties to racism should first seek to eradicate the Democratic Party.
Rayshard Brooks and George Floyd were both black men who died after interactions with white police officers. That doesn’t mean both situations show police brutality.
Appearing confused and feeble are Joe Biden’s greatest political strengths in his campaign against President Donald Trump.
Gov. Steve Sisolak’s refusal to be proactive in making tough budget decisions has worsened Nevada’s financial situation — and may postpone the start of the next school year.
According to the standard he laid out last month, Gov. Steve Sisolak could start Phase 3 on Friday.
If Democrats were capable of fixing systemic racism, they already would have.
Apparently, the key to slowing the spread of coronavirus is groups of thousands of people coming together and chanting.
If Gov. Steve Sisolak had taken President Donald Trump’s advice, a Las Vegas Metro police officer probably wouldn’t have been shot earlier this week.
The killing of George Floyd is an atrocity. It doesn’t show, however, that America in general or police specifically are dangerously racist.
In the name of diversity, Attorney General Aaron Ford supports discriminating against Asian Americans.