State Tipoffs Involving Nevada Newsletter for Sunday July 02, 2023 ( 12 items ) |
National Republican Congressional Committee: Dem Focus Groups - Hispanics Slipping Away in Arizona
WASHINGTON, June 29 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
Alarm bells are going off... Democrat focus groups found Hispanic voters in Arizona are rejecting their extreme agenda. This mirrors the findings of a recent Axios poll.
Hispanic voters believe 'Bidenomics' have done "nothing" for them, and they can't stand Democrats' extremism on crime -- from defunding the police to siding with criminals over victims. "People view crime in Arizona and Nevada as
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National Republican Congressional Committee: Dem Focus Groups - Hispanics Slipping Away in Nevada
WASHINGTON, July 1 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
Alarm bells are going off... Democrat focus groups found Hispanic voters in Nevada are rejecting their extreme agenda. This mirrors the findings of a recent Axios poll.
Hispanic voters believe 'Bidenomics' have done "nothing" for them, and they can't stand Democrats' extremism on crime -- from defunding the police to siding with criminals over victims. "People view crime in Arizona and Nevada as im
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National Republican Congressional Committee: Titus, Lee & Horsford's "Bidenomics" Hurt Nevada
WASHINGTON, June 29 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
What are 'Bidenomics,' really? Since Biden took office:
* Inflation is up 16.3 percent -- higher than the last six presidents
* Gas prices are up 51 percent
* Food prices are up 19 percent
Despite Democrats' claims, inflation continues raging in the western U.S., including Nevada, with prices up 0.4 percent in the last month and 4.5 percent in the last year.
Americans see through it all. Recen
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Nev. A.G. Ford Announces Sentencing of Health Care Provider and Owner in Medicaid Fraud Case
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, July 1 -- Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following news release:
Today, Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced that Joy Behavioral Health, LLC ("Joy") and its owner Edward Gamboa was sentenced in a Medicaid fraud case involving billing for services that were not provided to Medicaid recipients.
Joy was sentenced for a gross misdemeanor offense of Intentional Failure to Maintain Adequate Records by District Court Judge Eric Johnson. As part of the plea dea
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Nev. A.G. Ford Issues Statement After SCOTUS Strikes Down College Affirmative Action Programs
CARSON CITY, Nevada, June 30 -- Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following news release on June 29, 2023:
Today, Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford issued the following statement as the Supreme Court strikes race-conscious affirmative action for college admissions.
"Today's ruling directly attacks efforts to reckon with America's history of racism and the ways it still impacts our lives today. The ruling purports that colorblindness will end racism, but as Judge Jackson writ
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NEVADA DEMOCRATIC PARTY: ASSOCIATED PRESS - NEVADA GOVERNOR VETOES BILL MEANT TO PUBLICIZE HIS POST-INAUGURAL DONORS
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 27 -- The Nevada Democratic Party issued the following news release:
First, Joe Lombardo hid his inaugural committee donors behind a dark money group. Then, he vetoed legislation that would require him to disclose said donors. Now, he's lying about the language of the bill - claiming it only applies to his office when it actually applies to all constitutional officers - because he couldn't come up with a logical reason for his veto.
Considering Lombardo is already bough
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NEVADA DEMOCRATIC PARTY: CNN - THIS HISTORICALLY-BLACK NEVADA NEIGHBORHOOD HAS BEEN SINKING FOR DECADES. A NEW LAW MAY FINALLY HELP RESIDENTS MOVE OUT
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 30 -- The Nevada Democratic Party issued the following news release:
Thanks to the leadership of Senator Dina Neal and legislative Democrats, residents of the historically-Black Windsor Park neighborhood will receive housing assistance after their homes started sinking decades ago. While Governor Lombardo - who almost vetoed the bill - has been under fire for vetoing critical housing legislation, Democrats are holding the governor accountable and fighting to ensure Nevad
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NEVADA DEMOCRATIC PARTY: NEVADA CURRENT - CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER WARNING QUIETLY REMOVED FROM STATE ABORTION INFO WEBSITE
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 29 -- The Nevada Democratic Party issued the following news release:
Joe Lombardo's anti-abortion agenda is on full display after he instructed the state to remove warnings from its website about the misleading tactics of crisis pregnancy centers. This comes as no surprise considering he previously used both campaign and taxpayer funds to uplift anti-abortion organizations. And just weeks ago, Lombardo vetoed a bill to protect and expand access to contraception.
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S&T Researchers Awarded $2 Million to Assess Public Perception of Nuclear Waste Sites
ROLLA, Missouri, June 28 (TNSres) -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news:
Researchers from Missouri University of Science and Technology have been awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to assist the agency in finding interim storage sites for the country's spent nuclear fuel.
For decades, the federal government has explored the possibility of storing nuclear waste in a repository at the Yucca Mountain in Nevada, but the DOE now says
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UCSC Arboretum to Conduct Vegetation Surveys Under $2.6M State Contract
SANTA CRUZ, California, June 27 (TNSfund) -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news:
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has awarded a $2.6 million contract to the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanic Garden to conduct vegetation surveys in support of the statewide Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP).
A team of botanists led by Brett Hall, director of the Arboretum's California Native Plant Program, will carry out the surveys
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UNLV: Emergency Medicine's Chief Resident Touches Down at NASA
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release:
"Being in the Air Force and medicine, there's a lot of opportunities to do weird stuff. I get to have a lot of odd experiences that nobody else really gets to have," says Dr. Jacob Altholz, chief resident for the emergency medicine residency at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV.
Always apt for new adventures and getting into more "weird stuff," Altholz was thrilled to
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UNLV: The Course - Infectious Disease Epidemiology
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Nevada Las Vegas campus issued the following news release on June 27, 2023:
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Where does a disease come from and how does it spread? Students learn from UNLV's contagiously captivating infectious disease expert.
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The global pandemic catapulted the field of public health into the spotlight, giving the general population a better understanding of the need for public health professionals. Yet, understanding infectious diseases is
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