Nevada
Nevada Democrats make their case to be the first-in-the-nation primary state – The Nevada Independent
Nevada Democratic Celebration Chair Judith Whitmer and three different state Democrats made the case to nationwide celebration officers Wednesday that the Silver State, with a various inhabitants, a swing-state nature and a capability to carry a good contest, ought to maintain the primary presidential major of the 2024 election cycle.
“Nevada represents the brilliant way forward for the Democratic Celebration,” Whitmer advised the Democratic Nationwide Committee’s (DNC) Guidelines and Bylaws Committee (RBC) Wednesday. “As I hope you will notice in the present day, our strengths are uniquely aligned with the RBC’s targets on this course of, whether or not it is range, competitiveness, or feasibility, the reply is Nevada.”
She additionally underscored the unity of the celebration behind the marketing campaign.
“We’re united on this push as one staff — the state celebration, our elected officers, our companions in labor and grassroots Democrats throughout Nevada,” Whitmer mentioned. “We’re able to be first, and now we have the broad assist we have to deliver historic change to this major course of.”
Whitmer’s feedback come after the celebration cut up over her management. Whitmer was elected state celebration chair final yr and led a slate of Democratic Socialist candidates who took over the celebration. Their election led to the mass resignation of celebration workers, a lot of whom moved to a rival group known as Nevada Democratic Victory based mostly in Reno. Whitmer additionally backed progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for president over President Joe Biden within the 2020 nominating contest.
However all that seems to have been put apart for the hassle to make Nevada the first-in-the-nation major state.
“Whenever you’re going for one thing like first-in-the-nation, you might have to have the ability to have that coalition and present that everybody in the entire total state is working collectively towards one aim,” Whitmer mentioned in an interview after the presentation. “It is not simply this faction or that faction. It’s ‘all people is on board to make this occur.’”
The marketing campaign is spearheaded by a bunch of former staffers of the late Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) in partnership with the state celebration. They embody Rebecca Lambe, his longtime political advisor and architect of the Reid political machine.
Nevada turned an early state in 2006, an effort pushed by Reid. The Silver State has gone third behind Iowa and New Hampshire in current major cycles, regardless that these two states aren’t as numerous as Nevada. South Carolina has historically held its contest fourth.
The primary standards the RBC is evaluating are range, competitiveness, and feasibility of holding a contest.
“Once I have a look at the [RBC’s] standards, no state is in a greater place to be first than Nevada,” Lambe advised the panel. “We do not simply meet a few of the standards. We meet the entire standards.”
Lambe was a part of the staff that made the case for Nevada to be included as an early state in 2006. She argued that RBC was audacious and that including Nevada and South Carolina has paid dividends by hardening Democratic presidential candidates who can win.
“However extra change is required to make this course of actually aligned with our values as Democrats,” Lambe mentioned. “The state that goes first issues. Everyone knows it does. It essentially shapes the beginning of the first, and the way candidates spend their time and sources within the off yr. It creates momentum, and it units the tone for the contests that comply with up. It elevates some candidates and never others. And that is why we consider it is so vital for the primary date to appear to be America.”
The RBC will choose as much as 5 states to carry early primaries. That call, together with the order of the states, might come as quickly because the panel’s July assembly. However the RBC might additionally push the choice to its August assembly, the final time it’s scheduled to fulfill earlier than the DNC assembly in September, when the RBC’s choices are to be mentioned and certain ratified.
Nevada was the primary state to current Wednesday, adopted by Colorado and New Hampshire. Seventeen different states will current on Thursday.
“I’d wish to assume it was an excellent omen for us,” Lambe mentioned.
Nevada Democrats are additionally holding their state conference this weekend, which requires preparation on Whitmer’s half.
Together with Whitmer and Lambe, the opposite officers that offered to the RBC included Yvanna Cancela, chief of workers to Gov. Steve Sisolak. Previous to becoming a member of the governor’s staff, she briefly served within the Biden administration, was a state Senator and is a former political director for the Culinary Union. She can be a DNC member.
Cancela talked concerning the steps the state has taken to enhance voter entry, together with same-day voter registration, greater than two weeks of early voting, common vote by mail, and Election Day vote facilities, which permit voters to solid their ballots in particular person wherever of their house county close to the place they work or reside.
“Nevada has additionally develop into a nationwide mannequin on methods to strengthen our democracy, with a few of the most voter-friendly legal guidelines within the nation, ” Cancela mentioned. “Backside line: No different state competing for first can match Nevada’s dedication to voter entry.”
She additionally mentioned the state’s extremely unionized workforce — the state ranks fifteenth for the proportion of workers represented by unions, in response to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.And she or he underscored the state’s geographic range, with city and rural areas.
William McCurdy, a Clark County commissioner and chair of the Nevada State Democratic Celebration earlier than Whitmer, highlighted the state’s numerous voters.
“Many states this week are going to make claims about their range,” McCurdy mentioned. “Nevada is in a class of its personal. We’re a majority-minority state, and the third-most numerous state within the nation. We’re a microcosm of the nation, and a mirrored image of America’s current and future.”
McCurdy additionally mentioned the aggressive electoral local weather.
“Final cycle, Nevada was by far the closest battleground of present early states,” he mentioned. “President Biden received by simply 2.4 %. Nevada is essentially a purple state by each metric.”
After a 15-minute presentation, the 4 took questions for 20 minutes from the 32-member RBC panel.
Panel co-chair James Roosevelt requested concerning the secretary of state race in Nevada. Lambe defined that the present officeholder is Barbara Cegavske, who’s a Republican. She is term-limited and the current major noticed Former Assemblyman Jim Marchant win the nomination. Marchant is an ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump and has mentioned he wouldn’t have licensed the 2020 election regardless of there being no proof of impropriety.
“That is certainly one of our highest priorities within the state of Nevada,” Lambe mentioned. “Taking a look at what is occurring throughout the nation and the assaults on these election officers, we acknowledge how vital this race is.”
The group’s presentation included a video that featured Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), the state’s first and solely Latina U.S. Senator; Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV), vice chair of the Congressional Black Caucus; Astrid Silva, a nationally famend immigration activist based mostly in Nevada; and Frank Hawk, a Henderson resident who’s president of the Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters.
“On this celebration, selecting a president to steer America ought to begin with a state that appears like America,” the video mentioned. “It’s time to confess: Custom shouldn’t be a ok purpose to protect the established order. Our nation is altering. Our celebration is altering. The way in which we select our nominee — that has to alter, too.”
Nevada
Nevada fuel line will return to normal service
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Clark County asks consumers to ”not panic buy at the pump.”
After messages from Clark County saying the fires in California were potentially affecting the fuel lines servicing Southern Nevada, the County is advising the public to not run out and buy gas for their cars.
The gas line from California to Nevada will re-start and be operational by Friday.
Message from Clark County:
“In working with California, a solution has been put in place which will power the Kinder Morgan fuel line into southern Nevada and fuel should start to flow into the valley in the next 12-24 hours. Clark County Office of Emergency Management remains engaged on this issue with regional and state partners. The public is encouraged to not panic buy at the pump.”
FOX5 will have a full report on the gas line running from California to Nevada at 10 and 11 p.m.
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Missing Southfield girl might be in Nevada with man who just found out he’s her father, police say
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – A 4-year-old Southfield girl who has been missing for two months might be in Nevada with a man who just found out he’s her father, police said.
Bali Packer was picked up by her biological father, Juwon Madison, on Nov. 10, 2024, and has not been returned to her mother, Timeah Wright-Smith.
Packer was last seen wearing a blue PJ mask shirt, pink hat, pink leggings, and pink boots.
Madison is not listed on Packer’s birth certificate, and no court order in place states he has any parenting time.
He recently discovered that he may have been the father of Packer prior to picking her up with her mother’s permission, who is the sole guardian of the 4-year-old girl.
Madison is believed to have left Michigan and went down to Nevada.
Wright-Smith does not believe Packer is in any danger.
Bali Packer | Details |
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Eyes | Brown |
Age | 4 |
Height | 3′3″ |
Hair | Brown |
Weight | 3 pounds |
Anyone with information should contact the Southfield Police Department at 248-796-550 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.
All tips to Crime Stoppers are anonymous. Click here to submit a tip online.
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Southern Nevada’s desert tortoises getting help to cross the road
Long before Southern Nevada built its winding highways, desert tortoises roamed freely without consequence. For these federally protected animals, crossing the street without a dedicated path could mean a death sentence.
Along a 34-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 93 near Coyote Springs, fencing and underground tortoise crossings will allow for more safe passage.
“We see substantial road mortality and near-misses in this area,” said Kristi Holcomb, Southern Nevada biological supervisor at the Nevada Department of Transportation. “By adding the fencing, we’ll be able to stop the bleed.”
The federal Department of Transportation awarded Nevada’s transportation agency a $16.8 million grant to build 61 wildlife crossings and 68 miles of fencing along the highway. Clark and Lincoln counties, as well as private companies such as the Coyote Springs Investment group, will fund the project in total.
Under the Endangered Species Act, the federal government listed Mojave desert tortoises as threatened in 1990. The project area includes the last unfenced portion of what the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers to be the desert tortoise’s “critical habitat.”
In Clark County, some keep desert tortoises as pets, adoptions for which are only authorized through one Nevada nonprofit, the Tortoise Group. Environmentalists in the area have long worried that sprawling solar projects may have an adverse effect on tortoise populations. As many as 1,000 tortoises per square mile inhabited the Mojave Desert before urban development, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
Crossings prevent inbreeding
One major reason that connecting critical habitat across a highway is paramount is to prevent inbreeding, Holcomb said.
“When you build a highway down the middle of a desert tortoise population, they become shy about crossing the highway,” Holcomb said. “By installing tortoise fences, we’ll give the tortoise population a chance to recover.”
Desert tortoises tend to walk parallel to the fences, which will lead them to the crossings they need to go to the other side. Promoting genetic diversity is one way different tortoise populations can be stabilized, Holcomb said.
The Nevada Department of Transportation doesn’t have a set timeline, and the project will need to go through an expedited federal review process to ensure full consideration of environmental effects.
“Be mindful, not only of tortoises that might be on the roadway, but also of our impacts on tortoises,” Holcomb added.
Contact Alan Halaly at ahalaly@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlanHalaly on X.
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