by Jon Ralston Wed, 11/20/2013 - 16:07
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@DavidColborne 4 is not even close.
10 hours 35 min ago.
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She is wrong on at least 60 percent, perhaps 80 percent of this.
Since she has expressed a desire to die on these… t.co/86Q7CmySWH
10 hours 40 min ago.
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Lots of interesting nuggets in this @tabitha_mueller interview with state Senate Majority leader @Nicole4Nevada. t.co/STwO5UWmlm
16 hours 58 min ago.
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Good morning from The #WeMatter State.
On this date in 1942, Steve Wynn was born in New Haven. A visionary develop… t.co/UDkuMBNbwW
17 hours 36 min ago.
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May need to ask about this tomorrow at our IndyTalks conversation with the governor, which is sold out (600 people… t.co/95y5Wv0I4u
1 day 8 hours ago.
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I am reliably told that former treasurer hopeful and now-Judge Fiore has said this is unconstitutional. t.co/0NART7QufI
1 day 9 hours ago.
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@funnykeithlyle Did I see it? We published it!
1 day 12 hours ago.
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Trying to think of something dumber, brb... t.co/8fKl0oCLul
1 day 12 hours ago.
Wynn Resorts, which has been absent from the Nevada Resort Association for years, is a lone wolf no more.
I've confirmed that Steve Wynn's company has joined the pack, which includes Station Casinos, Boyd Gaming, Caesers Entertainment, MGM Resorts International and....Las Vegas Sands.
“For decades, the Nevada Resort Association (NRA) has served as the voice of the gaming industry on issues of critical importance to our state," NRA boss Virginia Valentine said when I asked her. "Steve Wynn’s decision to rejoin the NRA and add to that voice marks a proud moment for our organization. Mr. Wynn’s long tenure in the gaming industry, historical knowledge, and insight into our most pressing policy issues will be an invaluable asset to the NRA.”
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