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Letters to the Editor
- Petitioners are circulating signatures to place the question on the November 2026 ballot asking if the Town of Pahrump should have an elected town board starting January 2027.
- After the town board disbanded January 2015, Nye County kept collecting locally collected funds, but Pahrump lacks direct control over how revenue is spent.
- Advocates say no new taxes are needed because the revenue stream already exists, and focused local management by the Pahrump Town Board Committee can be more efficient than county oversight.
- Opponents warn the change would duplicate Nye County services and add bureaucracy, saying a town board would require hiring a manager, treasurer, attorney and administrative staff.
- Letter writers also raised election-integrity concerns tied to 2020 and Nye County recounts, noting that a hand recount in Nye County validated machine counts and correspondents warned against turning over voter information.
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Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor,
·Charleston, United States
Read Full ArticleLetters To The Editor | December 25, 2025
Poverty and wages DAN URAI LAUTOKA GOVERNMENT must ensure workers are paid wages that lift them above the poverty line, not wages that keep them bound to it. A day to remember KIRTI PATEL MOHAN SINGH PL, LAUTOKA THE day of merrymaking is here. This is the most anticipated day for many. A lot of jovial people will be around sharing the joy with each other. Lots of travels will take place. No matter where one decides to go, keep safety in mind. Se…
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