Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with Democrat candidate for Senate District 10, Bryce Henderson.
Last week, President Donald Trump hosted a summit with California law enforcement officers to discuss the dangers the state’s “sanctuary” policies. During Q&A, Fresno County sheriff Margaret Mims worried about the sanctuary law preventing her from telling federal officials that
she had a MS-13 gang member in custody.
Victor Joecks moderates a debate with the three Republican candidates for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District 3. Candidates are Danny Tarkanian, Sen. Scott Hammond and Michelle Mortensen.
Victor Joecks sits down with candidate for CD4, Allison Stephens.
Victor Joecks talks about the errors David Hogg made in a recent tweet.
Jayden Zelaya-Ramos is a fifth-grade student at George E. Harris Elementary School. That’s where he says Jason Wright, husband of school board president Deanna Wright, kicked and yanked him in early March.
Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks sits down with Tim Bedwell, Candidate for Clark County Sheriff to discuss whether there is a need for more police officers and what decisions he would have made as sheriff following the 1 October shooting.
Victor Joecks talks about a special session about teacher pay raises.
Victor Joecks talks about things to know about CCSD’s next superintendent.
Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for Attorney General, Craig Mueller and discusses his position on crime in Nevada.
Last Friday, Rosen attended a fundraiser hosted by Jane Fonda and other Hollywood elites. Yes, that’s the same Jane Fonda that Vietnam War veterans call “Hanoi Jane” for smiling while sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun.
Victor Joecks talks about the Clark County Registrar’s office struggling to keep its numbers straight.
Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Tim Phillips, President of Americans for Prosperity.
Equal Pay Day was last week. Democrats spent the day spreading the falsehood that women earn 80 cents for every dollar men earn. That’s a false and destructive message to send to women.
It’s starts with money. CCSD has a lot. It has a $2.4 billion general fund. The superintendent controls almost none of it. Personnel expenses make up 87 percent of that. The rest goes to things like utilities, gas for school buses and textbooks.
Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for CD3, Michelle Mortensen to discuss the Nevada congressional race and DACA.
Tuesday was Equal Pay Day, a chance for liberals to claim that women in America make only 80 cents for every dollar a male makes. They calculate this by comparing the median annual earnings of men and women working full-time in 2016.
Victor Joecks talks about how an Arbitrator’s decision will impact CCSD going forward.
Victor Joecks talks to Thom Reilly about Len Jessup leaving UNLV and other topics about the school.
Steve Sisolak couldn’t scare off Chris Giunchigliani, and now she has Sisolak running scared. They’re both seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.
Victor Joecks talks about Easter and the historical validity of The Bible.
Victor Joecks discusses Democrats trying to keep their positions secret and barring press from events.
Nevada Politics Today with host Victor Joecks and in studio guest Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Brent Jones.
Fixing Nevada’s education system starts with educating yourself on how the system actually works.
Fixing Nevada’s education system starts with educating yourself on how the system actually works.
Victor Joecks talks about how an armed school officer stopped further violence.
President Donald Trump’s twitter feed often produces chaos. With just one tweet on Friday, however, he reordered Nevada politics and increased Republican chances in two races key races.
Last year, over 1,750 state and local employees took home over $200,000 in total compensation. Expect that number to grow to around 2,500 once Clark County and the Nevada System of Higher Education submit their data.
Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sat down with Educate Nevada Now policy director, Sylvia Lazos and discussed categorical funding, school choice and leadership programs in low performing schools.
Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sat down with Educate Nevada Now policy director, Sylvia Lazos and discussed categorical funding, school choice and leadership programs in low performing schools.