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Elephant Rumblings: A’s contributions to Nevada politicians disclosed

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Elephant Rumblings: A’s contributions to Nevada politicians disclosed


Happy Friday, Athletics Nation!

There are many “first rules” of politics, but one I recall hearing is that one should always reward their allies and punish their adversaries. The A’s appear to be going by the rulebook in rewarding Nevada politicians who voted “yes” on stadium funding bill SB1 with campaign contributions.

Jason Burke at SI.com detailed some of the recent public disclosures that indicate the A’s made campaign contributions totaling $23 thousand to four public officials. Three of them are Nevada legislators who voted for SB1. The fourth is Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft. Clark County has provided $120 million in bonds for the stadium project.

Naft appeared skeptical of the proposal back in April 2023.

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If the A’s support for Naft moved the needle in their favor, then it was $10 thousand very well spent.

The deadline for disclosures is January 15, so there may be more to come.

Have a wonderful weekend, AN.

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Nevada Legislative Committee to meet in Lake Tahoe

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Marlette Lake from the Spooner Lake approach.
Bill Rozak/Tahoe Daily Tribune

STATELINE, Nev. – The next meeting of the Nevada State Legislative Committee for the Review and Oversight of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) and the Marlette Lake Water System is scheduled to be held this Friday, July 17 at 12:30 p.m. at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency office in Stateline, Nev.

The committee, comprised of eight state legislators, holds meetings every other year during interim sessions to discuss the work of TRPA, the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program, and Nevada state agencies in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

During the July meeting, speakers will provide informational presentations to the committee on water quality and lake clarity, aquatic invasive species, and the latest scientific research taking place at Tahoe.



This is the fifth of six meetings scheduled through August of this year. Other priority topics that have been heard this year include transportation, housing, forest health, and wildfire. The committee webpage has all previous meeting materials and topics listed here. Members of the public are welcome to attend in person or online and to provide input in writing or during scheduled public comment times.

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Nevada joins lawsuit challenging Paramount-Warner Bros. merger

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