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Someone saw a Constable spit on the sidewalk. I think the Sun should do a story about that.
Mr. Bonaventura, it is an indignity that this guy Chris, who sent this email to Jon Ralston to post on here, would crouch to the level of violating your personal rights of private email conversations.
For him to do this he must think that this phony altered letter would have some negative outcome on your election. It's only obvious that this guy Chris has no approbation about using the same old republican trickery we are seeing in all the other races right now. For him being the President of the Nevada Stonewall Democratic Caucus, it sure is self-defeating and significantly counterproductive to his group to forward this private email to the press.
Mr. Bonaventura, the next time you get an email from an idiot like this guy Chris, make sure you include a statement at the bottom of your response, such as, "INFORMATION IN THIS MESSAGE, INCLUDING ANY ATTACHMENTS AND REPLIES, IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL USE OF THE RECIPIENT (S) NAMED ABOVE. Please do not copy, print, forward or in any way distribute the attached document. Dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited." That should protect you from idiots like this guy in the future.
Good luck, I am defiantly now voting for Bonaventura.
This Horsford guy turned out to be a real piece of rubbish! I wish I had voted for Bonaventura in 2008, at least I know he would not have been involved in any of this corruption.
Voters without money are now doomed! Special interests will rule our lives!
I tried to call the yahoo to talk about legislative issues but of course it was just an answer machine and I will never get a call back.
Steven Horsford, said, "this is a non-story." The caucus endorsed Peterson because "she's the best candidate," How could you know who is the best candidate, if the filing is not until March 2010? Horsford is such an idiot to not endorse another black "Brandon", Horsford is not helping the black community, as he should. His district is almost all black. What a nut ball! He needs to go back up north where he came from.
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Sorry about the typo. I am the one who composed it. Correction is "burden". We also fixed the caps thing that you did not like. Next time she will proof the email better before it goes out. Thanks for pointing that one out. I hope that a typo in a campaign donation email is not the biggest worry that people have.
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Why is Nevada so far behind in SOLAR energy if Titus was in the Senate for so long?
There is a little known law in Nevada that stops solar from being part of the solution to the energy crises.
This little known law is called "Net Metering" and it alone is keeping Nevada from becoming a world leader in solar energy.
What Net Metering means to Nevadans, is that you are charged for the "net" amount of electricity that you bought from the power company. Minus what you sold them back from your solar or wind generator.
Nevada Net Metering Law
The law provides for net metering for customer-generators using wind or solar energy systems of less than 100kW. Utilities are required to offer net metering to only 1 percent of customer-generators in their service territories. Thus, discouraging solar energy.
This unnecessary and harmful restriction limits us to only 1 percent of homes, along with other restrictions that were placed in the Nevada law.
In other states and countries where Net Metering is available, anyone who puts up a solar panel can sell excess solar energy back to the power company. There are private companies now available to Nevada residents, who are willing to pay for the solar panels, and to install them for you at no out-of-pocket expense, but this is illegal under our current laws.
The law needs to be amended. With a true net metering law in Nevada, solar power will spread rapidly and people will be able to sell energy back to the community, which would dramatically lower the need for fossil fuels.
Under the current laws of Nevada, Net Metering is available only if the system is owned by the home owner. Any "lease/purchase" or sale model is considered breaking the law. This prevents solar energy from spreading in Nevada.
We need to eliminate the statewide cap on systems eligible for net metering. In Nevada, the power company is only required to offer net metering to 1 percent of its customers.
We should fight for all classes of customers to be eligible to receive net metering and that there be no limit on customer-generators. Where this law is correctly implemented, solar power spreads rapidly.
We are falling way behind in meeting our state goal of procuring 20% of our energy from renewable sources by 2015. We need to step up to the plate and increase our solar and wind energy immediately. We need to amend our "Net Metering" law. We need to increase the limit for customer-generators to be greater than 100kW.
We need to fix this problem and enable Nevada to have more Solar energy.
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Sisolak gets millions in special interest campaign donations, but not a nickel from a single voter, just look at his campaign report.
http://api.ning.com/files/OBLIEY9Wrp5U-j...
He does not represent us! Never has and never will. He is out for himself and that's it!
Makes you wonder if he gets his drugs from his sister also.
Steve Sisolak, this is what you get for using County resources for your own personal gain. Sisolak also uses County resources as his own personal mafia. You don't want to piss off Sisolak. I would not be surprised if he sends code enforcement and the dog police to her house to harass her and take the attention away from him.
Approval from the Board to spend our money on his girlfriend! What a waste of our tax dollars. Sisolak has not even created one job, yet he asks for donations for his reelection touting that it is his priority to create jobs. There is always plenty of money to fund his pet projects to reap some personal benefit.
Sisolak is the worst CROOK ever. Even worst than x-commissioners Lance Malone, Erin Kenny, and Dario Herrera, who all went to jail for their own crookedness. The County Commissioners have had enough bad history. Just goes to show how history repeats itself.