Steven Miller
Despite repeated promises of backers, government takeover of monorail looms
Taxpayers will be on the hook for casino-bosses people mover
A takeover will put taxpayers will be on the hook for casino-bosses people mover.
Monorail bankruptcy judge: Let’s talk money
New funding in question; trustee office behavior ‘highly unusual’
A judge is questioning new funding for the monorail, amid reports that trustee office behavior is ‘highly unusual.’
White House: $1.3 billion more in Nevada will 'create' 10,000 new jobs
President's jobs bill gives money to same government organizations, employees as first stimulus bill — yet expects far better results
History suggests that President Obama's job-creation predictions regarding the American Jobs Act are off base.
Transforming Education in Nevada Through High-Quality Digital Learning
Online learning would provide students with much educational options
Digital learning offers schools a chance to multiply the impact of their best teachers, personalize the education experience for each student and do both while spending less. About 1.5 million students around the country are currently enrolled in a digital learning program and that number is growing rapidly both in Nevada and nationwide.
Court-managed foreclosure program may violate Nevada Constitution
Foreclosure mediation program uses 'powers of the Executive Branch,' could force recusal of state Supreme Court justices
Is the statewide home-foreclosure modification program run by the Nevada Supreme Court actually unconstitutional?
Horsford-led IFC may have illegally plundered millions from College Savings Plan
Participants in Higher Education Prepaid Tuition Program may now have grounds to sue
Participants who have invested money in the Higher Education Prepaid Tuition Program may now have grounds to sue.
Speaker Oceguera got more double-dipping pay than he claimed
Payroll records contradict Oceguera, Gillespie and unsigned 'agreement'
City of North Las Vegas payroll records contradict Oceguera, Gillespie and unsigned agreement and show Oceguera received almost twice as much fire department pay during the 2011 Legislative Session as previously claimed.
NLV fire department confirms Oceguera's double-dipping
Agreements show fire department paid Oceguera while he was in Carson City
Fire department agreements have confirmed that the North Las Vegas Fire Department paid Speaker Oceguera while he was working as a lawmaker in Carson City.
Speaker Oceguera - another government 'double-dipper'?
Records suggest Speaker, fire department flouted North Las Vegas city policy
Fire department records suggest both the Speaker and the fire department flouted North Las Vegas city policy.
The lawmakers vs. the law: Part V
Pols become predators without the constitutional separation of powers
Centuries of history have shown that politicians become predators without the constitutional separation of powers.