Nevada Politics Today: Danny Tarkanian
 
Nevada Politics Today: Danny Tarkanian

The federal government should create a high-risk pool for individuals with pre-existing conditions. Susie Lee, the Democrat running for Congressional District 3 is against ICE. She’s also ducking debates, despite once challenging her opponent to debate her. That’s according to Danny Tarkanian, the Republican nominee for CD3.

Nevada Politics Today: Danny Tarkanian
 
Nevada Politics Today: Danny Tarkanian

The federal government should create a high-risk pool for individuals with pre-existing conditions. Susie Lee, the Democrat running for Congressional District 3 is against ICE. She’s also ducking debates, despite once challenging her opponent to debate her. That’s according to Danny Tarkanian, the Republican nominee for CD3.

The Right Take: Republican Warnings About California
 
The Right Take: Republican Warnings About California

Last weekend, Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt held his fourth annual Basque Fry. Many of the speakers warned that electing Democrats will turn Nevada into California. On the campaign trail, Laxalt has echoed similar themes.

Nevada Politics Today: Asm. Jim Marchant
 
Nevada Politics Today: Asm. Jim Marchant

Asm. Marchant talks about education, voter integrity and running for leadership

Nevada should increase funding for Career and Technical Education, but shouldn’t automatically register voters at the DMV. Assembly Republicans will also oppose tax increases next legislative session. That’s according to Assemblyman Jim Marchant.

The Right Take: MO voters overturned RTW law
 
The Right Take: MO voters overturned RTW law

On Tuesday, voters in Missouri overturned a right-to-work law that the legislature enacted last year and unions forced a referendum. That vote has implications for Nevadans voting in November.

Karen England On CCSD’s Transgender Regulations
 
Karen England On CCSD’s Transgender Regulations

The transgender regulations proposed by the Clark County School District violate the privacy rights of students. If passed, those regulations will allow teachers to use curriculum that exposes even young students to transgender concepts. School districts also don’t have the right to compel speech. That’s according to Karen England, executive director of Nevada Family Alliance.

Nevada Politics Today: Asm. Pickard talks about taking on LVCVA, taxes and Read by 3
 
Nevada Politics Today: Asm. Pickard talks about taking on LVCVA, taxes and Read by 3

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Rossi Ralenkotter shouldn’t get a “golden parachute.” Tax increases aren’t necessary, but if politicians want an increase they should send it to voters. Read by Three needs a chance to work, even if it holds back thousands of third graders. That’s according to Senate district 20 candidate and Assemblyman Keith Pickard.

The Right Take: Long-time, high-ranking employee sues CCSD
 
The Right Take: Long-time, high-ranking employee sues CCSD

Start with who filed it. Goldman has worked for the district for 38 years, including 20 years as its chief negotiator. Next, move on to who he’s suing. That list includes the district, former-superintendent Pat Skorkowsky and two board members.

Nevada Politics Today: Nevada School Choice Coalition
 
Nevada Politics Today: Nevada School Choice Coalition

Minority parents in Nevada strongly support school choice, and elected officials are taking notice. School choice is also a way to help modernize education. That’s according to Valeria Gurr, director of Nevada School Choice Coalition.

Nevada Politics Today: Jammal Lemy
 
Nevada Politics Today: Jammal Lemy

The call by March for Our Lives to ban semi-automatic assault weapons is a conversation starter, not a defined policy proposal. The country needs to talk about finding ways to end gun violence, but the NRA has blood on its hands for opposing gun-control legislation. That’s according to March for Our Lives creative director Jammal Lemy.

The Right Take: Why is CCSD out of money?
 
The Right Take: Why is CCSD out of money?

Nevada’s education establishment hopes you’re bad at history. Otherwise, you’ll identify what’s missing in its push for more funding.

Nevada Politics Today: Thomas Jipping
 
Nevada Politics Today: Thomas Jipping

Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks talks with Senior legal fellow at Heritage Foundation, Thomas Jipping.

The Right Take: Teachers can leave union from July 1-15
 
The Right Take: Teachers can leave union from July 1-15

Nevada is a right-to-work state so teachers don’t have to join the Clark County Education Association. If they do join, however, they can only leave by submitting written notice to the union between July 1 and 15. Support staffers and education employees throughout Nevada have the same opt-out window.

The Right Take: Democrats Care More About Politics Than Immigrant Families
 
The Right Take: Democrats Care More About Politics Than Immigrant Families

Democrats are already positioning themselves to vote down a law that would stop the separation
of illegal immigrant parents and children. Remember this the next time you see liberals compare
President Donald Trump and his administration to Nazis on this issue.

Nevada Politics Today: Dan Hart
 
Nevada Politics Today: Dan Hart

Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with political consultant, Dan Hart.

Nevada Politics Today: Zac Moyle
 
Nevada Politics Today: Zac Moyle

Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with political consultant, Zac Moyle to discuss the 2018 primary election results.

The Right Take: Transgender regulations are radical and one-sided
 
The Right Take: Transgender regulations are radical and one-sided

Despite months of parental and student opposition, the regulations are radical and one-sided. Under the proposal, which Trustees will vote on Thursday, students get to pick their own gender identity and which locker rooms to change in.

The Right Take: Source CCSD Bigwig Showed Up To Jason Wright’s Meeting
 
The Right Take: Source CCSD Bigwig Showed Up To Jason Wright’s Meeting

Why would Kim Wooden, deputy superintendent of the Clark County School District, attend a disciplinary meeting for second-year teacher Jason Wright? For most teachers, she wouldn’t, but Wright is no ordinary teacher. He’s married to Deanna Wright, president of the school board. District leadership has given him special treatment since before he even became a teacher.

Nevada Politics Today: Dan Rodimer
 
Nevada Politics Today: Dan Rodimer

Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for Senate District 8, Dan Rodimer.

Nevada Politics Today: Dan Rodimer
 
Nevada Politics Today: Dan Rodimer

Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for Senate District 8, Dan Rodimer.

The Right Take: To fix CCSD start in Carson City
 
The Right Take: To fix CCSD start in Carson City

State government has created the collective bargaining laws that have put the district on the brink of financial insolvency. Here are three ways to fix that.

The Right Take: Kids claim to be concerned about budget cuts
 
The Right Take: Kids claim to be concerned about budget cuts

Ryan was one of six students Wednesday supposedly upset about budget cuts. Be real. Adults — be they parents, teachers or union officials — turned these kids into human shields and media props.

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