LVRJ: County GOP chairman resigns from state executive panel - Ed
Williams, chairman of the Clark County Republican Party, has resigned
from the executive committee of the state party, citing concerns that no
minutes are kept of the meetings and there is no liability insurance
coverage for members. Williams, selected as Clark County chairman in
July, automatically became a member of the state executive committee
with his election. But he resigned that post on Thursday in a letter to state party Chairman Michael McDonald. Williams said McDonald accepted his resignation. Click here to continue reading
Fiore: Is the real villain gun-free zones? - My
heart goes out to the families and friends of the victims in the Umpqua
Community College tragedy and the community of Roseburg. This was an
act of a criminal who may have been under the influence of mind-altering
pharmaceutical drugs. Stricter laws have never stopped someone’s intent
on harming others. This school was already legally a gun-free zone! Click here to continue reading
LVRJ: Tarkanian raises nearly $350K, Roberson $440K - Danny
Tarkanian has raised nearly $350,000 in his first fundraising quarter
in a bid for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District. The Republican
candidate is moving into the next quarter with about $335,000 cash on
hand, according to figures from the campaign. Tarkanian announced for
the 2016 race in July. Click here to continue reading
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- Danny Tarkanian, the grassroots candidate for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, raises almost $350,000 in Q3
- A response to the CCRCC chairman’s resignation from the NRCC Executive Committee
- Nevada Corporate Headquarters, Inc. resigns from Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce
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