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Hugh Jackson

Hugh Jackson

Hugh Jackson is editor of the Nevada Current.

Nevada Current is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.

Pence drops out

By: - October 28, 2023

Republican candidates for president have spent this year ignoring Nevada, the third state on the nominating calendar, but one of them made a splash in the state Saturday. More specifically, Mike Pence grabbed the headlines out of the annual Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Summit at the Venetian, where Pence announced he was suspending his […]

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This year the real Nevada Day was June 15

By: - October 26, 2023

“Old Californians” as they were called – mining company officials, their lawyers, and the merchants who sold to them – accounted for most of the delegates to Nevada’s conventions to draft a state constitution. Both times. Yes, there were two constitutional conventions. Nevada voters rejected the first draft constitution.  With malice. “Battle Born” is the […]

Lawyer tapped to ‘run point’ on Nevada fake electors pleads guilty in Georgia

By: - October 20, 2023

On Dec. 10, 2020, a few days before they would become Nevada fake electors, Michael McDonald, Jim DeGraffenried, and Jesse Law got an email from an attorney named Kenneth Chesebro. “Mayor Giuliani and others with the Trump-Pence campaign,” Chesebro wrote, “asked me to reach out to you and the other Nevada electors to run point […]

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what could possibly go wrong

Nevada’s best possible caucus-primary outcomes, ranked

By: - October 19, 2023

The best possible outcome of Nevada’s Republican presidential contests in February would be the much-deserved demise of the organization currently going by the name of the Nevada State Republican Party, in combination with the second-best outcome. The second-best possible outcome would be the state-run primary helping to possibly slow Donald Trump’s march to the 2024 […]

Haley opts for state-run primary, DeSantis picks party-run caucus

By: - October 16, 2023

The cast is set for Nevada’s duel Republican presidential contests, as the last two well-known holdouts announced which contest they’d compete in. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has filed for the Feb. 6 Nevada presidential preference primary administered by the state, according to the Nevada Secretary of State’s office. And the New York Times […]

Pence, Scott choose state-run primary over party-run caucus

By: - October 13, 2023

Former vice-president Mike Pence and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott have filed to compete in Nevada’s Feb. 6 state-run presidential primary. Pence filed Thursday, and Scott filed Friday. Under legislation enacted in 2021, the state is required to hold presidential primaries. The Nevada State Republican Party has opposed the primary, and earlier this year announced […]

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Nevada normalizes its fake electors

By: - October 12, 2023

Nevada’s fake electors were indispensable to Donald Trump’s plot to steal the 2020 presidential election and the accompanying assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. And so for a minute there earlier this year, it looked like Nevada might make it a punishable offense to be a fake elector. Instead, the Nevada Secretary […]

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What if McCarthy was as good as it gets?

By: - October 5, 2023

House Democrats, including the trio from Nevada, who this week all voted to tell Kevin McCarthy “you’re fired” (or words to that effect), made an assortment of points, including but not limited to:  1) McCarthy is an untrustworthy buffoon 2) Republicans built this, it’s their problem  3) Getting rid of McCarthy offers the hope that […]

Statements from NV’s House Democrats on voting with Gaetz to oust McCarthy

By: - October 4, 2023

Every Democrat in the House voted with the eight Republicans led by Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to oust California Republican Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House Tuesday. The House is now at a complete standstill, with a Republican interim speaker pro tem, North Carolina’s Patrick McHenry, whose sole authorized responsibility in that position is […]

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Nevada’s most important taxpayers deserve a rebate

By: - September 28, 2023

Nevada’s tax structure makes its working class poorer. In Nevada, the smaller your income, the higher the percentage of your income you pay in taxes. Nevadans with the lowest incomes pay an effective tax rate that is five times higher than that paid by the state’s wealthiest residents, according to one independent analysis. (There exists […]

Rosen joins senators calling for Menendez to resign

By: - September 26, 2023

Update: As of Tuesday afternoon the number of senators calling for Menendez’s resignation had climbed to 18, all of whom are Democrats. Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen became the seventh U.S. Senator to call for fellow Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez to resign after the New Jersey senator’s indictment last week. “The well-documented political corruption charges […]

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Everyone smile and say ‘fiduciary responsibility’

By: - September 21, 2023

Nevada’s resort industry and Nevada’s for-profit electric monopoly are not seeing eye to eye. Again. There are a lot of reasons your power bills are higher, including bizarre and relatively brief but nonetheless record-setting spikes in natural gas prices nationally earlier this year. About 2/3 of electricity NV Energy generates is from natural gas. The […]