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STEVE SEBELIUS: First class seats … in the movie theater?

The announcement by AMC that it will charge more money for better seats in its 1,000 movie theaters is but the latest example of corporations trying to maximize profits in declining industries.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Democrats look to take back party

A slate of establishment Democrats led by Assemblywoman Danielle Monroe-Moreno, D-North Las Vegas, is looking to take back the party from progressives who won party jobs in 2021.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Gaming appointment brings Krolicki back from the dead

Former state Treasurer Brian Krolicki’s appointment to the Nevada Gaming Commission resurrects a political career that stalled when he was indicted by then-Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto in 2008.

STEVE SEBELIUS: 3 ideas for the 2023 Legislature

The 2023 Legislature will consider more than 1,000 bills and resolutions. Here are three ideas they should adopt before they adjourn in June.

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STEVE SEBELIUS: Hands off my gas stove!

Democrats keep suggesting getting rid of natural gas-powered stoves, but always seem to back off the suggestion.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Forget the train: Just beam yourself to L.A.!

Instead of a much-delayed, 18th century idea like a steel-wheels-on-rail train, a revolutionary new idea could see travel from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in as little as 30 seconds! All that’s needed is government funding.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Thanks for nothing, Mr. President!

President Joe Biden’s letter upended the presidential primary calendar for 2024, and left Nevada worse off than it was before.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Voter fraud in the 2022 election?

A losing Republican candidate says voter fraud cost him a close race for the Clark County Commission, but not in the way you’d think.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Cortez Masto wins, but just barely

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto won her re-election, but by the smallest statewide margin since the man who picked her for the job — former Sen. Harry Reid — nearly lost his own seat.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Election delays not corruption, but counting

Delays in counting the votes for Nevada elections since 2020 aren’t due to corruption in the process, but rather the rules the Legislature put in place to govern the use of mail ballots.