Las Vegas Review-Journal

GOP governors group raises record money

RGA pulled in $23.6M in first quarter of 2018

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

Two months after the Republican Governors Associatio­n pledged to spend$3.3millionon­tvadstoinf­luence Nevada’s gubernator­ial race, the group reported a record-breaking fundraisin­g haul this quarter.

The RGA announced Wednesday it has raised $23.6 million in the first three months of 2018, setting a new first quarter record in a midterm election year. The group has raked in $87 million in the 2018 cycle so far.

“With this fundraisin­g success, the RGA is in strong position to re-elect our incumbents and elect a new class of Republican governors this November,” RGA Chairman and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam said.

Seven Republican candidates, including presumed front-runner Attorney General Adam Laxalt, are vying to replace termed-out Gov. Brian Sandoval, also a Republican. The winner of the June 12 Republican primary will face off against oneofsixde­mocraticop­ponentsin November.

Measure backers respond

Proponents of a November ballot initiative to open Nevada’s energy market and prohibit monopolies are firing back at two Democratic lawmakers who oppose the measure.

Leaders of the campaign supporting Question3,alsoknowna­s the Energy Choice Initiative, said that county Commission­ers Chris Giunchigli­ani and Steve Sisolak — whoareboth­runningfor­governor — supported the measure two years ago.

Nearly 73 percent of voters supported it, too. The measure requires a second vote this year because it’s a constituti­onal amendment.

“Voters will not be swayed by special interest groups that are pressuring candidates if they come outinfavor­ofquestion­3,”said spokesman Bradley Mayer. “Both commission­ers have publicly stated their support for Question 3 previously­andwelookf­orwardto working with both to implement the energy choice vision that Nevadans overwhelmi­ngly want but the special interests oppose.”

Democrats blast Laxalt plan

One day before the National School Walkout, Nevada leaders will join Washington Gov. Jay Inslee at UNLV to denounce GOP gubernator­ial candidate Adam Laxalt’s “inaction on gun violence prevention.” UNLV leaders, student organizers and Nevada Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford also will be on hand.

“Democratic­candidates­for governor in Nevada have called forexpandi­ngbackgrou­ndchecks and banning bump stocks,” Nevada Democratic Party leaders said in an announceme­nt. “Laxalt, meanwhile, has refused to support the will of the voters to expand background checks and has dodged on banning bump stocks if elected governor after the 1 October tragedy.”

The event begins 11 a.m. Thursday in front of the Carol C. Harter Classroom Building Complex, Building A.

Endorsemen­ts

Thepolitic­alarmofpla­nned Parenthood threw its support behinddemo­crat Jacky Rosen in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Dean Heller.

“Rosen has been a progressiv­e champion in the House and a tireless fighter for women’s health and reproducti­ve rights,” said Dawn Laguens, executive vice president of Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

Richard Bryan,a former Nevada governor and U.S. senator, announced that he has endorsed Ford in the race for Nevada attorney general.

“Aaron has a record of putting Nevada families first, and I am confident that in the attorney general’s office, he will continue to protect consumers and stand up to those who pose a threat to the safety of our communitie­s,” said Bryan, a Democrat who represente­d Nevada in the U.S. Senate from 1989 to 2001 and as the state’s governor from 1983 to 1989.

The Assembly Democratic Caucus endorsed Susie Martinez in the crowded race for Assembly District 12 to replace term-limited Assemblyma­n James Ohrenschal­l. Martinez is one of seven candidates in the Democrat-leaning district in the eastern Las Vegas Valley vying towinthepa­rtynominat­ioninthe June primary elections.

Contact Ramona Giwargis at rgiwargis@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-380-4538. Follow @ Ramonagiwa­rgis on Twitter.

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