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Lobbyists ready themselves for legislative session

CARSON CITY  -- In three weeks the 77th Regular Session of the Nevada Legislature begins and the state capital will once again host a swarm of lawmakers, citizens, reporters and, maybe most of all, lobbyists. About 250 lobbyists have already registered for the session, and about half of them were ...

BLOG: After election loss, GOP looks to re-brand

  Last month I penned a column suggesting that if the GOP does not reach out more to minorities, particularly Latinos, the party may go the way of the Whigs for lack of relevancy. Bonanza readers followed up on that theme in letters to the editor.  Self-admitted progressive Richard Steinberger ...

Election over, media executives pin hopes on consumers

  RENO -- For northern Nevada media, the bad news is the election is over. The good news is indicators in the local economy are looking up. Local television viewers watched candidates and outside political group inundate Nevada with ads in the lead up to the 2012 election. Nationwide, $2.7 ...

Veal activists target Nancy Pelosi and Piatti Restaurant

In Defense of Animals' (IDA) members protested against Nancy Pelosi and one of her restaurants which she invests in, Piatti in Mill Valley, for allowing the sale of veal. IDA members and supporters have sent Leader Pelosi almost 8,000 faxes asking her to adopt a No Veal policy at all ...

BLOG: Must Republicans embrace the mushy middle…or perish?

  Pliable “Gumby” Republicans and the media are telling us, in light of last month’s election results, that GOP candidates must move to the mushy middle to win elections.  Really?  Ronald Reagan was a conservative.  He ran as a conservative.  He governed as a conservative.  And he won as a ...

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