Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Three reasons for recalling Woodhouse, Cannizzaro

- VICTOR JOECKS

IF Democrats take full control of state government in 2019, Nevada will become California — without the beaches.

Just think about all the far-left bills passed by the Democrat Legislatur­e but vetoed by Gov. Brian Sandoval this year.

That’s why the GOP has launched recall campaigns against three state senators: Joyce Woodhouse, D-Henderson, Nicole Cannizzaro, D-Las Vegas, and Patricia Farley, I-Las Vegas, who caucuses with Democrats.

The recalls, if successful, would give Republican­s a chance at claiming a majority in the Senate for the 2019 Legislatur­e — and a way to block Democrats’ most partisan legislatio­n if a Democrat is elected governor next year.

Recalls shouldn’t be taken lightly, but they are more than justified in each of these cases. The case against Farley is straightfo­rward. Voters elected her as a Republican, but now she caucuses and generally votes with Democrats.

Democrats are howling that the recalls are completely unwarrante­d and an attack on democracy. But there are plenty of reasons for voters to support the recalls. Here are three (or four) reasons why voters should also recall Woodhouse and Cannizzaro. 1. They voted to raise your property taxes. In 2017, the top priority of county government­s was raising your property taxes. Democrats couldn’t find the votes to do it immediatel­y, so Woodhouse and Cannizzaro both voted for a con-

stitutiona­l amendment to increase property taxes when a house is sold.

To go forward in 2019, the amendment needs majority approval in both houses. If Woodhouse and Cannizzaro are recalled, that amendment dies. If you don’t want the government raising your property taxes, recall Woodhouse and Cannizzaro.

2a. Cannizzaro: Rename airport after Harry Reid. If Cannizzaro got her way, you and 45 million others would be flying into Harry Reid Internatio­nal Airport. Cannizzaro was a primary sponsor of a failed effort to rename McCarran Internatio­nal Airport after the longtime U.S. senator and former majority leader.

There’s more. Here’s what the bill said about Reid to justify the rebrand. Reid “gained a reputation as a consensus builder praised by members of both the Democratic and Republican parties for his logical and equitable approach to problem solving.”

While Cannizzaro’s support for rolling back labor reforms is more concerning, if this bit of revisionis­t history doesn’t get Republican­s upset and out to the polls, nothing will.

2b. Woodhouse: Make Nevada a sanctuary state. Ten Senate Democrats, including Woodhouse, sponsored a bill to make Nevada a sanctuary state. This bill would have prevented Nevada law enforcemen­t officers from letting federal officials know when police arrest illegal immigrants.

To understand how extreme this position is, consider what they wanted to ban. Las Vegas police make about 50,000 arrests per year but notifies Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t just 1,500 times that someone is an undocument­ed immigrant.

ICE only comes and gets about 170 of them a year. Woodhouse wanted to eliminate law enforcemen­t’s ability to deport the worst of the worst.

3. Second Amendment attacks. Both Woodhouse and Cannizzaro took steps to limit your Second Amendment rights. They voted to restrict your ability to carry guns in libraries. They also sponsored a bill to take away someone’s gun rights without due process.

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