We’ve received MULTIPLE calls from voters TODAY looking for my name on their primary ballots. I am incredibly grateful that our campaign is sticking!
Friendly reminder: We DON'T have a primary, so we are headed straight to the November ballot. Let's keep this same ENERGY for the general election!
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🚨UPDATE: What I said in Nov is officially on the ballot.
FL’s new package is historic:
• Exemptions spiking up to $250k • Commercial caps cut in half (from 10% to 5%)
• 60% of primary homeowners could owe $0
This is how you actually tackle AFFORDABILITY.
Lower overhead means lower rents and lower mortgages.
Time for NV to take notes!
Florida is moving to eliminate property taxes and Nevada should be watching.
This isn’t just a homeowner issue.
It’s an affordability issue.
When property taxes drop, mortgage payments drop.
Operating costs drop.
Rents drop.
Families get breathing room.
Nevada can LEAD on this.
Real ownership. Lower costs. Cut property tax.
The NV Supreme Court just struck down a 40yo abortion notification law for being "unconstitutionally vague." This shows why we should vote NO on Question 6 in November.
By leaving "qualified health care practitioner" completely undefined, the authors are setting us up for statewide legal and emotional chaos which voters believe we'd be closing with Q6. This isn't about the pro-life/pro-choice debate. It's about clarity upfront so voters know what they are getting.
I know pro-life D's and pro-choice R's who are pretty aligned on the level of certification that should be required if abortion is legal. Our current laws fit within their Overton window. Question 6 throws this topic into TOTAL CHAOS. #nvpol #nvleg
The Nevada Supreme Court just reversed a lower court decision on a 1985 parental notification law. Here's what it means for youth seeking an abortion:
https://t.co/z30ft6LAW3
BOTH Dem AG candidates are heavily leaning into "fighting ICE" message. Their base eats it up bc it plays into their worst fears. The problem: in the media, including once again @TheNVIndy leaves readers less informed through fear mongering and bad reporting. Here's why 🧵
The image depicts Katherine Cathey, the pregnant widow of U.S. Marine 2nd Lt. James “Jim” Cathey, lying on an air mattress on the floor in front of her husband’s flag-draped casket the night before his burial. A Marine honor guard stands vigil in the background.
Jim Cathey was tragically killed in action in Iraq in August 2005. Overcome with grief, Katherine refused to leave her husband’s casket. She requested to spend one final night with him. Two Marines went to great lengths to provide her with a makeshift bed, using a mattress and pillows on the floor. One Marine stood guard over her and the casket throughout the night.
This powerful and Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph was captured by Todd Heisler in 2005 as part of his series “Jim Comes Home” for the Rocky Mountain News.
5/5 Misdemeanor Targeting: The piece notes 60% of criminal arrests were for misdemeanors, arguing it's not the "worst of the worst." Legally, prioritizing any conviction over zero infractions is targeted enforcement. The numbers don't prove the article's subhead.
BOTH Dem AG candidates are heavily leaning into "fighting ICE" message. Their base eats it up bc it plays into their worst fears. The problem: in the media, including once again @TheNVIndy leaves readers less informed through fear mongering and bad reporting. Here's why 🧵
After the Trump administration pledged in late January to make ICE operations more targeted, people arrested in Nevada have been more likely to have either no criminal record or no prior conviction, an Indy analysis found.
Read more: https://t.co/vfLR58YjdX
4/5 Criminal Blind Spots: The data used relies on U.S. databases. An individual with a violent criminal history abroad shows up in domestic datasets as having "no criminal conviction." Inferring otherwise about the data is neither honest nor complete.
Politics brings out the best and sometimes worst in people.
Walking through neighborhoods in the heat can be draining. But little things make it a whole lot better.
Thank you to Daniel in Summerlin for the donut! 🍩
Our @TheNVIndy continues being Nevada’s leader in sleight of hand reporting. This hurts trust in our system and media more than it helps.
Here both the tweet and their own cited reason for creating this “fact brief” ask a different question than the fact brief itself.
A casual reader could easily be confused or worse mislead.
Nevada has more total registered voters than it does voting-age citizens. Why might that be?
Find out in our latest Fact Brief: https://t.co/dLcpA9GnnW