flashpoint:
Uncertainty surrounding term limits
Thu, May 22, 2008 (2 a.m.)
With the uncertainty surrounding when term limits begin to take effect in Nevada, the man who made sure the proposition passed has weighed in: Sig Rogich says 2010, which is especially convenient because his old pal, County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury, may be affected. Woodbury, one of the truly visionary elected officials to serve, has been in office since Rogich got him appointed 27 years ago — perhaps not the best guy to make the case. But Rogich says he remains “completely in support of the issue,” which is interesting when you consider he is now working for presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain, who has been in office 21 years. And isn’t McCain running for a third Bush term? I keep hearing that.
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Editors’ Picks
- Team USA knows its Achilles’ heel
- MGM Mirage chief upbeat amid drumbeat of downturn
- Suspicious suitcase near Bellagio contained clothes
- Station refines art of hiring en masse
- Senators demand action
- NLV: Give us your poor, unloved, teeming industries
- Horford believes Childress move to Europe is an anomaly
- Local stars Johnson and Marshall team up at adidas Super 64 … and maybe at the next level, too?
- Las Vegas still in running for MLS expansion
- Shawn Kemp Jr. knows all about expectations
Blogs
Elsewhere
Javon Walker won't talk about Las Vegas incident
Sports: UNLV
UNLV hoops ranked 8th in 24-year ESPN poll
Politics: The Early Line
UPDATE: Nevada political update: Court rules on term limits (4 Comments)
Sports: Upon Further Review
UNLV target Keith Gallon far from 'Tiny'
Bloggity, Bloggity, Bloggity
Will automakers' woes hurt NASCAR? (8 Comments)
Sports: Upon Further Review
Shawn Kemp Jr. knows all about expectations
Elsewhere
Court grants Lake Las Vegas $1.1 million to keep operating (1 Comment)
Gaming and Business
Wynn plays it straight to investors
Calendar
- David Spade (10 p.m.)
- Eddie Izzard (9 p.m.)
- Top Rank Boxing (4 p.m.)
- USA Basketball (5 p.m.)
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.


Post a comment
Commenting requires registration.
Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it. Comments should be relevant and contain no abusive language. Full comments policy.