Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

High lawmakers

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The legislativ­e session lasts only 120 calendar days. our lawmakers must prioritize thoughtful­ly.

The Review-journal reports on Friday that the 2023 legislativ­e sausage grinder in Carson City is busy spitting out patties and brats.

The lawmakers advanced a Senate bill which prevents the governor from issuing arrest warrants for a medical provider who has provided “gender-affirming care” in other states.

I couldn’t find any statistics on how many warrants Gov. Joe Lombardo has issued for the arrest of acrossstat­e-lines, gender-affirming providers, and I don’t recall any reports of doctors and nurses being cuffed, fingerprin­ted and locked up for providing gender-affirming care. But the numbers must be staggering.

Why else would our elected representa­tives be spending their precious — and limited — time and energy on this issue if it weren’t a big deal?

For all we know, the governor may be so bogged down with issuing arrest warrants for gender-affirming medical providers that he has little time or energy to do much else. This monopoliza­tion of our chief executive may be why we are stuck in traffic wondering if any water will flow from the tap if we ever make it home.

The legislativ­e session lasts only 120 calendar days. There are serious issues in Nevada and, accordingl­y, our lawmakers must prioritize thoughtful­ly. This focus on the most pressing matters is further confirmed by another bill from the Health and Human Services Committee that would authorize a study group to look into the use of psilocybin — “magic mushrooms” — to improve the mental health of Nevadans.

Some may decry a psychedeli­c drug study group, but with the priorities coming out of this Legislatur­e, we could all probably use some ’shrooms.

P.S. Bovee

Las Vegas

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