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by Former Vice President Joe Biden on January 4, 2020
Building an Inclusive Middle Class
by Former Vice President Joe Biden on January 4, 2020
"We’re also going to continue the work we started during the Obama-Biden Administration to reduce the number of people incarcerated and eliminate the racial, gender, and income-based inequalities in our criminal justice system." - Joe Biden... Read full article
by Carolyn Booker on January 4, 2020
Faith and Family Have Always Guided Cory Booker
by Carolyn Booker on January 4, 2020
Cory Booker emphatically states"The truth is, that is who Cory has always been -- someone who brings people together to get things done for people who are struggling and who have been left out and left behind."... Read full article
by Deval Patrick on January 4, 2020
A Pathway to the American Dream
by Deval Patrick on January 4, 2020
"Renewing the American Dream requires we deliver on our bold campaign proposals: an Opportunity Agenda to grow our economy, create better jobs, create wealth for more people in more places" - Deval Patrick... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
PROFILE: Fikisha Miller, Esq.
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
As far as District Court, Department 19, Fikisha Miller will bring all of her past experiences with her to the bench.  She has held positions as a judicial commissioner, general counsel for a construction firm, and even as a juror in a civil trial.... Read full article
by Campaign Staff on December 6, 2019
OPINION-EDITORIAL: Yes We Can With Tanya Flanagan
by Campaign Staff on December 6, 2019
Tanya Flanagan, a 20-year resident of North Las Vegas, has tossed her hat in the ring for the seat of Clark County Commission District D, currently held by Lawrence Weekly who will term out next year.... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
PROFILE: Jasmin Lilly-Spells, Esq.
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
As Lilly-Spells runs for a seat on the Eighth Judicial District Court in Department 23, she plans on offering a unique approach to administering justice and serving her community. She believes in balancing compassion with just punishment.... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
PROFILE: Belinda T. Harris, Esq.
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
Belinda T. Harris, Esq. is unafraid of initiating the difficult conversations that are necessary. She understands that what she may have to say and do could go against popular opinion, and certain decisions can be very hard to make. ... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
PROFILE: Dedree Butler, Esq.
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
A strong passion for family law and criminal defense drew Dedree “Dee” Butler into the legal field, where she has been practicing as an attorney in the Clark County Public Defender’s Office.... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
PROFILE: Monica Trujillo, Esq.
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
Running for District Court judge in Department #3, Monica Trujillo, Esq. desires to serve as a trial judge where she feels she can have the greatest impact.  If elected, she plans on ruling with compassion, integrity and respect.... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
PROFILE: Carli Kierny, Esq.
by Naiomi Pitre on December 6, 2019
"While there are certainly offenses that mandate incarceration, often we are using this as a default for people we just don’t know how to help,” Carli Kierny, Chief Deputy Public Defender for Clark County, explains her position on justice reform.... Read full article
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