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Author: Megan Barth

Megan Barth is the founding editor of The Nevada Globe. She has written for The Hill, The Washington Times, The Daily Wire, American Thinker, Canada Free Press and The Daily Caller and has appeared frequently on, among others, Headline News CNN, NewsMax TV and One America News Network. When she isn't editing, writing, or talking, you can find her hiking and relaxing in The Sierras. She was the Main Editor from August 2021 to December 2024.

The Nevada Globe Interview: Newly Elected Clark County GOP Chairman Jesse Law

October 14, 2021   6:15 amOctober 15, 2021   10:34 am
Jesse Law didn’t seek to be the Chairman of the Clark County Republican Party. He is more accustomed to fighting battles as a government affairs consultant.  Yet, as a passionate observer, family man, consultant and citizen, he understood that solving problems needs leadership, solutions, and a positive message to attract...
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Nevadans will vote on raising more taxes to fund K-12 education in 2022

October 13, 2021   8:30 amOctober 15, 2021   10:34 am
The largest tax increase in Nevada state history, $1.1 billion to reform K-12 education, signed into law by Republican Governor Sandoval in 2015, apparently wasn’t enough to fund the needs for education. According to reports: ‘Those who voted for the bill saw it as a major victory for education. The...
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Will Nevada’s Blue Turn Cost NVGOP Chairman Michael McDonald Re-election?

October 13, 2021   5:31 amOctober 15, 2021   10:38 am
The Nevada Republican Central Committee (NRCC) Convention meets once again in Winnemucca to elect its Executive Board members and convene all county chairs and members at the Winnemucca Boys and Girls Club. Chairman Michael McDonald, first elected as Chairman in 2012, and Vice-Chair Jim Hindle will face challengers Michael Jack,...
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Las Vegas City Hall Deletes Video Related to Alleged Brawl by Councilwomen

October 12, 2021   7:30 amOctober 15, 2021   10:38 am
Las Vegas has a wild reputation, so wild that the motto ‘What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’ was coined to protect the shenanigans of tourists who visit Sin City. Apparently, “What happens in City Hall, stays in City Hall” may now be the City Council’s motto to protect the...
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Catherine Cortez Masto rakes in Hollywood cash

October 12, 2021   6:30 amOctober 12, 2021   8:16 am
The polls are saying the expected 2022 US Senate matchup between incumbent Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt is too close to call. But there’s at least one area where Cortez Masto will likely dominate: money from Hollywood. According to FEC filings, 151 donations from zip code 90210...
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Sam Brown, Nevada Army Veteran, First-Time candidate for US Senate raises $1 million for campaign

October 9, 2021   9:55 amOctober 15, 2021   10:39 am
Sam Brown, purple heart recipient, Army veteran and first time candidate for US Senate, has raised $1 million from 12.000 donors from all 50 states with an average donation of under $75, according to his latest financial report. He is a GOP candidate running against Catherine Cortez Masto for the...
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Exclusive: Adam Laxalt Sits Down With The Nevada Globe

October 8, 2021   11:44 amOctober 8, 2021   3:18 pm
The neck-and-neck 2022 US Senate race in Nevada has already drawn national attention. And the candidates understand that no one’s going to be given the seat—especially the challenger. After a 6-stop tour and driving over 700 miles in one day, Republican candidate Adam Laxalt, the former Attorney General of Nevada,...
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