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State the Issues

State the Issues
Question: Should employers give thorough, honest references for previous employees?   Yes: Employers Need Truthful, Relevant Information by Mary Beth Hartleb, J.D.,..[MORE].
July 2004

State the Issues
Issue: Are payday loan companies good or bad for local communities? Payday Lenders Provide Fast, Convenient and Cost-Effective Loans by Jim Marchesi Since the early 1990s, the..[MORE].
September 2003

State the Issues
Issue: How does use of the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) affect homeowners and insurers? Insurance Companies Are "Red-Lining" Markets By: Melody L. Luetkehans,..[MORE].
August 2003

State the Issues
Issue: Should banks be allowed to sell real estate?   This Proposal Poses Significant Risks for Consumers By Robert W. Sadler, CAE Real estate services are commercial..[MORE].
July 2003

State the Issues
Issue: Should employers be required to provide healthcare insurance for all full-time employees?   All Employers Should Provide Affordable Healthcare Coverage By: Anthony M...[MORE].
June 2003

State the Issues
ISSUE: "Is Nevada’s system for determining prevailing wage rates fair to contractors and to the public?"   The Prevailing Wage Law Serves Nevada Well By:..[MORE].
May 2003

State the Issues
Topic: Should the minimum wage be raised? American Workers Do Not Deserve to Live in Poverty  By: Senator Harry Reid It has now been over six years since Congress voted..[MORE].
March 2003

State the Issues
Issue: Should the 2003 Legislature place more restrictions on smoking in public places?   The Voting Public Supports Smoking Restrictions By Helen Foley While there..[MORE].
February 2003

State the Issues
Issue: Should the 2003 Legislature increase the tax rate for Nevada gaming revenue? Increasing Gaming Taxes is Not the Answer By Bill Bible Senator Neal is at it again. In spite of..[MORE].
January 2003

State the Issues
Issue: The amount credit unions may lend to commercial borrowers is currently limited to 12 1/4 percent of their assets. Should this limit be raised?   The Limit on Credit..[MORE].
December 2002

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