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HUD Secretary Announces Expanded Eligibility for Making Home Affordable Refinancing for_sale_sign.jpg
This week, while touring a neighborhood in Las Vegas with Senator Harry Reid and Congresswoman Dina Titus, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced an expansion of the Obama Administration’s Home Affordable Refinance Program to include participation by borrowers who are current but up to 125 percent underwater on their mortgage that is owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

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Cleaning Up Government

politician.jpgDemocrats fulfilled their promise to the people made in 2006 to clean up government.  A new Democratic bill creates transparency in government by:


a) Requiring lobbyists to report their activities every three months in an electronic format, to be immediately posted on the internet.

b) Banning all gifts from lobbyists to lawmaker and their staff.

c) Tightening provisions regarding congressional travel junkets paid for by lobbyists

d) Requiring disclosure of the sponsor of “earmarks” attached to bills to be posted on the internet 48 hours before final approval of appropriations to tax bills.

 

Harry Reid Barack Obama
Shelley Berkley Barbara Buckley
Dina Titus Steven Horsford

Press Releases
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nsdp_logo2.jpgMay 19, 2009 - Gibbons’ priorities: Phone Fox News, then solve budget crisis
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nsdp_logo2.jpgMay 6, 2009 - Obama budget includes lowest Yucca funding ever
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Kate Marshall
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State Treasurer
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William Robinson, candidate for North Las Vegas Mayor
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The Blog

Gibbons - State workers are "greedy" and taxpayers should not "whine"
Over the last week Gov. Gibbons has ever-so-graciously taken the time to meet with a select group of Nevadans to discuss the state’s budget crisis. He’s taken the opportunity to insult constituents and bend the truth whenever possible.

In Incline Village, for example, Gibbons called state workers, including teachers, who are upset over the governor’s proposal to cut their pay by 6 percent “greedy."
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