Las Vegas Review-Journal

More folly emanating from Carson City

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Thank you for your March 14 editorial highlighti­ng the absurdity of the pending bill in the Legislatur­e to raise property taxes. This bill is the most recent in a long line of ridiculous legislatio­n proposed at the 2017 Legislatur­e.

Let’s see, we have proposals for the Equal Rights Amendment, to rename McCarran Internatio­nal Airport after the illustriou­s Harry Reid, a plan for an unconstitu­tional minimum wage increase, and a move to eliminate a minuscule prevailing wage reduction.

I’m sure there’s more business-unfriendly legislatio­n on the way.

The only potential obstacle is the veto pen of Gov. Brian Sandoval, who has spent the previous three legislativ­e sessions expanding government. What is most distressin­g is that the 2017 Legislatur­e, like its predecesso­rs, is ignoring the elephant in the room, which is the outof-control compensati­on, pensions and prevailing wages for the public sector. If they would reform pensions and the prevailing wage to resemble the private sector, our state and local government­s would be awash in cash.

I guess my desire for the Legislatur­e to concentrat­e on solving real issues is a pipe dream. The best result we can hope for now is early adjournmen­t.

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