LAS VEGAS — The U.S. Senate race in Nevada is turning into costly, with incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto holding an enormous monetary benefit over two main Republican hopefuls who every spent greater than $1 million the primary three months of 2022.
Democratic incumbents additionally get pleasure from huge fundraising benefits in what are anticipated to be Nevada’s most contested congressional races in November.
Third District Rep. Susie Lee and 4th District Rep. Steven Horsford every reported about $2 million money readily available within the swing districts stretching out of Las Vegas.
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Monetary reviews filed with the Federal Election Fee by the April 15 deadline present Cortez Masto raised a report $4.4 million between Jan. 1 and March 31. Her marketing campaign reported greater than $11 million money readily available with no main challenger in June.
Republican Adam Laxalt, a former legal professional basic who was former President Donald Trump’s Nevada marketing campaign organizer, raised nearly $1.6 million. He reported nonetheless having $2.2 million to spend.
Sam Brown, a U.S. Military veteran and businessman from Reno, raised greater than $1.1 million and spent nearly $1.2 million through the interval. He had about $680,000 money readily available.
Within the congressional races, Lee has raised practically twice as a lot because the third District GOP candidates mixed — $3 million for the election cycle together with $571,543 for the quarter. She has spent practically $1 million whole, together with $231,996 because the finish of final yr.
Lee gained by 3 share factors in 2020 within the district that has bounced between Democrats and Republicans over the previous decade.
Essentially the most energetic Republican there this quarter was April Becker, an legal professional who narrowly misplaced a bid to unseat the state Senate chief in 2020. She raised $180,083 to high the $1 million mark for the cycle. She spent $136,077 for the cycle, a complete of $601,628 total and reported $449,864 money readily available.
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The overwhelming majority of the cash raised by the opposite two main Republicans has are available loans to themselves.
John Kovacs, a development firm proprietor, has raised $341,699 and spent $338,603 since he launched his marketing campaign final yr however solely $790 for the quarter. He reported a $440,000 marketing campaign debt and solely $3,095 money left.
Noah Malgeri, a lawyer and veteran, raised $94,417 to convey his whole to $277,990, spent $44,402 for the quarter and had $100,006 money readily available.
Horsford gained by solely 4.9 share factors in 2020 within the 4th District. He raised $505,926 for the quarter — for a cycle whole of practically $2.4 million — and spent $239,863 with $1.9 million left.
Samuel Peters, a warfare veteran who misplaced within the 2020 GOP main, has raised and spent probably the most GOP cash total — $636,739 and $436,744 respectively — and has $203,531 money readily available.
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However he solely raised $134,548 whereas spending $159,688 the final quarter whereas Annie Black, a GOP assemblywoman from Mesquite, raised all of her $327,264 throughout that interval.
Black has solely spent $34,715 and reported $292,548 remaining. She marched in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021, and later was censured for refusing to put on a masks within the statehouse.
Jessie Vargas raised $19,880 and spent $84,566 for the quarter with $17,253 money left.
The one Home incumbents dealing with main challenges are within the two districts traditionally thought of their celebration’s strongholds and revel in huge fundraising benefits.
First District Democrat Dina Titus is being focused from the left by Amy Vilela and 2nd District Republican Mark Amodei from the precise by Danny Tarkanian, son of famed UNLV basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian.
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Titus has $1.1 million money readily available after elevating $343,608 through the first three months of the yr whereas spending $74,191.
Vilela is a progressive Democrat who ran within the 4th District main in 2018 however misplaced to Horsford. She raised $111,667 to convey her whole for the cycle to $392,269 however spent $100,851 for the quarter ($345,759 for the cycle) and solely has $46,509 remaining.
Redistricting has given Republicans new hope in Titus’ blue-leaning district encompassing the Las Vegas Strip. The three main GOPs all report about the identical amount of money remaining at their disposal — David Brog, $263,595; Serrano Carolina, $261,851; and Mark Robertson, $236,330.
Robertson, an Military veteran, spent probably the most through the quarter, $111,893 with $115,974 in new receipts, whereas Serrano — a former Trump marketing campaign staffer — raised probably the most, $278,527, and spent $74,078.
Brog, a conservative activist, has solely spent $18,227 since he entered the race in February, however hauled in $231,823 for the quarter.
Within the rural 2nd District, Amodei, raised $152,060 for the quarter to convey his whole receipts to $540,585. He spent $70,409 through the quarter however nonetheless had $481,669 money readily available.
Among the many 4 candidates vying for the Democratic nomination within the sprawling district the place no Democrat has ever gained, Timothy Hanifan has raised a complete of $6,305 and had $3,650 money readily available as of March 31.
TRUCKEE — With another weather system just about done with Northern California, roads in the Northern California high country are open but still potentially treacherous on Christmas Day.
As of noon, there are no restrictions on both Interstate 80 and Highway 50 in the Sierra Nevada.
The same can’t be said for the smaller highways, however.
On Highway 89, Caltrans says chains or snow tires are required from Truckee to the Sierra/Plumas County line, and from Truckee to around 11 miles north of Truckee.
Highlighting how dangerous the conditions could be, on Christmas morning California Highway Patrol posted about a driver who nearly went completely off the side of the road near Emerald Bay. The vehicle had to be towed out.
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Further south, along Highway 88, Caltrans says chains are also still required on all vehicles from 6.5 miles east of Peddler Hill in Amador County to about 5 miles west of Picketts Junction in Alpine County.
Another impactful weather system is expected to arrive by Thursday in Northern California
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Cecilio Padilla
Cecilio Padilla is a digital producer for CBS Sacramento and a Sacramento-area native who has been covering Northern California for more than a decade.
Neither of the authors of “Homesteading 2.0” (Dec. 15 Review-Journal) lives in Nevada. Yet, they believe they are qualified to advocate for increased development of our public lands.
To date, much new development has focused on luxury housing and green energy projects, rather than the need for affordable housing. While the authors acknowledge our successful conservation efforts, they fail to mention that current residents are being heavily regulated by the water authority, facing penalties, and pressured to reduce water usage. Lawns are being replaced with desert landscaping, and ongoing development to accommodate growth is contributing to the urban heat island effect. This growth has led to more congested roadways, wildlife encroaching into urban areas due to habitat loss and reduced access to recreational spaces that residents once enjoyed.
One of the defining features of Las Vegas was the open space surrounding the valley, which has long been a unique advantage of living in the Southwest. We must carefully consider how much growth we are willing to support moving forward.
Due to rainy weather forecast, the Annual Menorah Lighting in Nevada City has been moved indoors to The Miners Foundry (325 Spring St, Nevada City). Co-sponsored by Chabad of Grass Valley and The Miners Foundry, this special and FREE Chanukah celebration will take place on Thursday, December 26, at 4:00 p.m., and the public is invited to join the fun.
This year, for the first time ever, the event will feature the lighting of a 12-foot illuminated menorah, the largest and brightest in Nevada County. The menorah lighting promises to be an inspiring and memorable moment, bringing the community and our elected officials together to celebrate the message of Chanukah.
The evening will also include a unique performance by a Hassidic fire performer from Brooklyn, adding excitement and energy to the festivities. Guests will enjoy live Chanukah music, singing, and dancing, along with warm Starbucks coffee. Delicious latkes and donuts will be served, and there will be Chanukah gelt and dreidels for everyone to enjoy.
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“Chanukah is about bringing more light into the world each day,” said Rabbi Nochum Yusewitz. “We’re grateful to be able to gather indoors this year to keep everyone warm and dry while celebrating the holiday together. Although it’s the 9th year we are organizing this, there are lots of ‘firsts’ this year so that’s very exciting.”
For more information about the event, about Chanukah or about Chabad call Rabbi Nochum at 530-404-0030 or email hello@JewishGV.com