AP's Brendan Riley is reporting that Gov. Gibbons' chief counsel, Josh Hicks, has been working with the staff of Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto in order to soften the impact of a Supreme Court hearing that could push the $900 million budget deficit closer to $1 billion.
The court ruling opens a tax loophole that makes complimentary food provided to customers and employees non-taxable.
The timing on this could not be worse for the Governor, but his quick action to reach across party lines for a solution may keep the budget deficit under $1 billion.
Contrary to what Chuck Muth is saying in his column, there is not and never has been any money coming our way for accepting nuclear waste, says ... >
As the consequences of the 2008 elections continue to reverberate, one Nevada politician who is grabbing headlines is John Ensign. Recent news ... >
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