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Is ID law voter suppression or election protection?

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A political action committee is proposing a ballot question that would scale back voter accessibilit

A political action committee is proposing a ballot question that would scale back voter accessibility in Nevada by requiring residents to show identification ... [IS ID LAW VOTER SUPPRESSION OR ELECTION PROTECTION?]( [A political action committee is proposing a ballot question that would scale back voter accessibility in Nevada by requiring residents to show identification at the polls. Another proposal by “Repair the Vote” would repeal Assembly Bill 321, which was passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2021 and requires that mail-in ballots be sent to all registered voters. “I just want people to be comfortable and confident in the election process,” said David Gibbs, who is spearheading the effort and is the former president of the Nevada Republican Club and chairman of the Clark County Republican Central Committee.]( [ANALYSIS: LAS VEGAS FIXED SOME BUT NOT ALL OF PRO BOWL’S PROBLEMS]( [The four Las Vegas Raiders who were selected to the Pro Bowl spent the past five days acting as a “free concierge service” to their colleagues, in the words of punter A.J. Cole. The job might not have been quite as easy as it sounds. Two full rosters consisting of many of the NFL’s best players didn’t descend upon town to sit in their hotel rooms.]( [FEBRUARY FARMERS MARKETS IN LAS VEGAS FOCUS ON SHARING BLACK EXPERIENCE]( [Las Vegas resident Sierra Bowman sold her plant-based baked goods at a Juneteenth farmers market in Galveston, Texas, an event hosted on the anniversary of when Black slaves in 1865 were emancipated in the United States. At the market, Bowman fell in love with its close-knit community that centered on Black culture, and the atmosphere felt at the event taking place in the city where the last slaves were set free.]( [BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: COMPANY DONATES REPURPOSED COMPUTERS TO SOUTHERN NEVADA FAMILIES IN NEED]( [A Texas company has partnered with the National Football League and the Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce to offer free laptop computers to help bridge the digital divide in Southern Nevada. Comp-U-Dopt, a Houston-based nonprofit organization that works to fill that divide nationally, will give out close to 250 refurbished laptops to families in the Las Vegas Valley who don’t have a home computer.]( [COUNTRY RESIDENCIES INCLUDING LUKE BRYAN’S NEW RESORTS WORLD SHOW TAKE OVER THE LAS VEGAS STRIP]( [If the past weekend in Las Vegas was about major league pro sports special events, the next one is all about country music. Three major concert residencies will take over the Strip this week with George Strait performing at T-Mobile Arena, Shania Twain at Zappos Theater at the Planet Hollywood resort, and Luke Bryan debuting his new show at Resorts World Theatre.]( WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS: [Ex-city manager’s direction on disputed salary hike was to ‘process it quickly’]( [Editorial: There’s no middle ground in fight against violent far-right extremism]( [Where I Stand: We know right from wrong. We just need reminding.]( [Female GM on the horizon for NHL franchise, league executive predicts]( [No more cherries and lemons: Technologically advanced slots appeal to younger crowd]( [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( Greenspun Media Group | 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by gmginfo@gmgvegas.com

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