Majority of Sunset Station Workers Want Out of Union
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by Kevin Dietrich
2d ago
Just five years after employees at Henderson’s Sunset Station voted to join the Culinary Union, a majority of members no longer want to be represented by the union. Officials with the local casino operator said this week that they had withdrawn recognition of the union as an authorized bargaining representative. The union and Station Casinos have long had an acrimonious relationship, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Similar decertification efforts occurred at Boulder and Palace Stations in 2020, and the company said then that it would not recognize the union as representatives o ..read more
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County Commission Moves Will Hamstring Vendors
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by Kevin Dietrich
2d ago
When Gov. Joe Lombardo signed legislation last year to allow street vendors to work legally the idea was to give a boost to budding entrepreneurs. The Clark County Commission, however, sees these individuals, many of whom are immigrants, as just another means to filling its coffers. At the same time, the commission wants to make it as difficult as possible for them to succeed. The commission earlier this month approved requiring vendors to pay a $45 application fee and an annual fee of $150, and also required them to maintain liability insurance and hold a permit with the health district. The ..read more
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One Big Nail in Coffin of Administrative State?
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by Kevin Dietrich
2d ago
Recently we reviewed the U.S. Supreme Court case Jarkesy that may end the power of regulatory agencies to act as both prosecutors and judges in matters under their jurisdiction. Since this is a common feature of regulation, a ruling by the court in favor of plaintiff Jarkesy – which seems likely – would require extensive reform of regulations in at least 30 areas, from environment to investment to consumer protection. After a major ruling last year in the Sackett case that portended broad reform but was ultimately limited mainly to defining “Waters of the United States” by the Environmental Pr ..read more
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The Good and Bad of Nevada Voter Registration
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by Kevin Dietrich
1w ago
Election days typically occur once or twice a year (counting primaries), but the work preparing voter rolls is a year-round process. This is especially true in Nevada, with its dynamic population that has people moving into, out of and within the state at a high rate. What that means is election officials have to work hard to keep voting rolls – the list of people entitled to vote in upcoming elections – clean and up to date. In the past half decade Nevada has introduced a number of changes to the way it handles elections, including universal mail-in balloting and same-day voter registration ..read more
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California AG Seeks to Overturn Voter ID Measure
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by Kevin Dietrich
1w ago
A top-ranking state official wants to nullify a voter ID law passed by residents of a Southern California city. California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued Huntington Beach this week to prevent the city from requiring voters to provide identification before casting a ballot in municipal elections. Huntington Beach voters passed the measure last month during the state’s primary elections. That came after the Huntington Beach City Council passed the initiative last year. The provision – which doesn’t go into effect until 2026 – would also enable the city to “provide more in-person voting location ..read more
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Ballot Harvesting Opens the Door to Voting Fraud
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by Kevin Dietrich
1w ago
Among the most egregious changes to Nevada’s voting laws in recent years was the legalization of ballot harvesting. Under the cover of the 2020 Covid lockdown, dramatic changes were made to how Nevada operates elections – supposedly on a temporary basis but made permanent the following year. These included allowing a third party to collect and submit completed mail-in or absentee ballots – known as ballot harvesting – a felony previously. Nevada has one of the most freewheeling ballot harvesting laws in the country, allowing unlimited volumes of collection by any “person authorized by the vote ..read more
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Editorial: Court Must Slap Down Moonlighting Lawmakers
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by Kevin Dietrich
2w ago
Nevada Policy’s bid to force state lawmakers to abide by our state constitution has been ongoing for more than a decade. Earlier this year, the Nevada Supreme Court heard arguments in our case regarding the state’s separation of powers clause. For decades, state assemblymembers and senators have flouted Article 3, Section 1 of the Nevada Constitution, which states that Nevada’s government is divided into the executive, legislative and judicial branches and “no persons charged with the exercise of powers properly belonging to one of these departments shall exercise any functions, appertaining t ..read more
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Media Tailspin Continues as Public Trust in News Outlets Crumbles
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by Kevin Dietrich
2w ago
The media, to the surprise of no one who tracks the news industry, has a significant perception problem among the U.S. public. This includes both the mainstream media – outlets such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and major network news program – and alternative media – including the Washington Times, NewsMax and Real Clear Politics. More than 1,400 individuals were polled earlier this year on their trust for both traditional and alternative media and both fared dismally. Only one-third of those polled trust the traditional media, while just one-quarter of those polled trust alternati ..read more
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How We Can Mend Nevada’s Dysfunctional Elections
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by Kevin Dietrich
3w ago
Why do Nevada elections take so long? It’s a question that pops up every two years, which happens to coincide with key elections in the state. The New York Times, Associated Press and France’s Le Monde were among media outlets asking that question in 2022; and USA Today and The Guardian, a United Kingdom newspaper, raised the issue in 2020. The short answer as to why it takes so long to count ballots in Nevada is because we allow it: Mail-in ballots, sent to every registered voter, slow the process as the state allows four days after the election for completed ballots to reach authorities; Th ..read more
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Administrative State’s Reach Under Review by Top Court
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by Kevin Dietrich
1M ago
America’s progressive movement began with the Pendleton Act of 1883, which created federal civil service. It continues to the present, addressing many areas, including antitrust, women’s rights, eugenics, income/wealth equality, environmental protection, labor laws and others. Notable progressives have included Woodrow Wilson, his mentor Richard Ely, Margaret Sanger, William Jennings Bryan, Herbert Croly (New Republic founder), both Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Barack Obama and (lately) Joe Biden. Some progressive causes have stood the test of time and been found sound and compatible with ..read more
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