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After two months of waiting for answers to a complaint filed against Jim Wheeler, the secretary of state's office has sent the assemblyman a letter demanding answers and threatening to involve the attorney general.
In the missive, which is attached here, elections Deputy Scott Gilles says he last spoke to Wheeler on Oct. 8 about a complaint, sicne amended, by ex-Assemblyman Kelly Kite, whom Wheeler replaced. Gilles wrote Wheeler "indicated you would follow up" on allegations of unreported...
Why would anyone in Nevada care about a hearing Tuesday before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade?
Because the subject matter is "The State of Online Gaming."
An internal House Energy panel memo says this will come up:
Is Federal legislation necessary to address the developing patchwork of State regulations?
How effective is enforcement of remote gaming in jurisdictions that have legalized it?
How are States preparing to deal with the issue?
Majority...
Welcome to the Weekly Report.
This week:
1. How many businesses will TEI effect? I have an exclusive chart for you that shows almost 90 percent of the state’ businesses would be unaffected.
2 Can Flores win the LG’s race? Yes, but what do the insiders think?
3. Smartest/dumbest moves of the week
4. Sizing up the sheriff’s race with two Metro insiders and one outsider.
5. Should we take Sandoval 2016 seriously – he was mentioned by right (Karl Rove) and left (Anamarie Cox) last week?
6....
In case anyone hasn't received the message yet -- and I have no idea who you are -- state Sen. Mark Hutchison is The Chosen One for lieutenant governor.
In his latest fundraiser, a Dec. 18 event hyped today via email by his campaign, Hutchison has the three top Republicans, gaming types and the widow of a man who was very close to Hutchison's opponent, Sue Lowden. Yes, Dale Raggio, whose husband, Bill, once was on the board of Lowden's casino company and mentored her as a state senator, is on...