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Rory Reid: Diversify state economy

Clark County commissioner outlines policies as he announces bid for governor




Forget running from his last name.

Rory Reid is running toward his opponents for the title Governor of Nevada.


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  • On Wednesday, Reid -- chairman of the Clark County Commission -- unfolded a policy road map he says will lead him to Carson City and guide Nevada's economy out of the ditch.

    "I'm going to challenge anyone else who wants this office to either agree with me or propose something different," Reid, a Democrat, told a supportive audience at Hancock Elementary School.

    Reid's father, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is fighting political headwinds of his own to gain re-election, which political observers have said could play a role in Rory Reid's bid for the governor's seat because both men would be on the same ballot. The policy road map for Nevada is a way for the younger Reid to establish a statewide political identity independent of his father and tell voters he's more prepared to be the state's chief executive than his potential Republican opponents, including incumbent Gov. Jim Gibbons.

    "Rory has never had to run in a competitive race in his life, so we really don't know how good of a campaigner he is," said David Damore, a political science professor at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. "I think he is counting on crossover appeal."

    The field so far includes Reid on the Democratic side and three Republicans vying for their party's nomination -- Gibbons, who is unpopular with voters, former federal judge Brian Sandoval who is leading all candidates in the polls, and former North Las Vegas Mayor Mike Montandon.

    If Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman enters the race as an independent or Democrat, polls suggest he would be a leading candidate on par with Sandoval and ahead of Reid.

    Montandon was the first Republican opponent to take a swipe at Reid's policy outline.

    "There is nothing new in this plan," Montandon said. "Rory is afraid to tackle the fundamental structural problems of education in Nevada."

    In the outline Reid proposes ideas he says are pro-business proposals to create jobs that would reduce Nevada's 13.2 percent unemployment rate and diversify the economy beyond the pillars of gambling, entertainment and mining.

    The highlights include helping small and start-up businesses access capital, making education a higher priority when it comes to spending and accountability, and establishing a Nevada Energy Fund to promote development of alternative energy technology and jobs.

    "In the short term, we will create jobs, because our people need jobs. In the long term, we'll grow our economy so we won't have the typical short term decisions that Carson City has typically had to make," Reid said.

    Damore said lack of an opponent in the Democratic primary gives Reid the luxury of presenting an outline that could appeal to centrist and center-right voters.

    It also gives critics and opponents material to attack.

    "It is interesting he would do that so early and let himself be attacked," Damore said.

    Activists from the left and right sides of the political spectrum credited Reid for making policy proposals the focus of his formal campaign kickoff.

    Still, they also read the material with a skeptical eye.

    "Some of the ideas he puts forth do sound nice in theory," said Andy Matthews, spokesman for the right-leaning think tank Nevada Policy Research Institute. "But I think that what we see throughout is he would instinctively look to the government to achieve these goals. What he should be doing is getting the government out of the way and let the free market flourish."

    Matthews says there's danger in letting the government supersede the role of private enterprise in the development of new products and services, such as alternative energy.

    "Then you end up with a situation in which the government is playing favorites and picking who the winners and who the losers should be," Matthews said.

    Launce Rake with the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada praised Reid for the plan but still offered some skepticism, albeit from the left side of the spectrum.

    "The focus clearly seemed to be on pro-business development," Rake said of the outline. "I think that is laudable, but the focus may be misplaced. One of the reasons we have suffered from a lack of business development and lack of economic diversity in this state is because we have not confronted the profound problems in our educational system and our social safety net."

    Rake said the state needs to invest more in programs that improve education and reduce social ills that plague Nevada, such as the high suicide rate and lack of adequate medical care for children.

    To do that, Rake said, the state needs to raise money. And Nevada currently isn't generating enough revenue to cover its projected expenses. Some estimates are the state's expenses will outpace revenue by $2.4 billion by 2011.

    "We need to look at some of the industries that are making money hand over fist right now, particularly mining and out-of-state, big-box discount retailers, and make sure they step up to the plate," he said.

    Contact reporter Benjamin Spillman at bspillman@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3861.

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    Ross Wolf wrote on October 31, 2009 11:56 PM: Forced Health Insurance Costs Will Damage Housing Market/Related Employment:

    Obama Forced Health Insurance with or without a Public Option is unaffordable for many Americans. Has Sen. Harry Reid considered the economic damage Forced Health Insurance Costs and Penalties will cause Americans? Millions of families that cannot afford to pay both forced health insurance and their home mortgage or rent, will have to pay Opt-Out penalties with money they might need for medical expenses. Citizens caught in this Catch 22 which there may be millions, will not be considered poor for federal assistance to buy health insurance. Middle class home buyers stabilize the housing market, but many will have to Opt-Out buying health insurance to eliminate that debt, to qualify for mortgages. The Obama government pumped up the housing market with billions of Tax Dollars and home buyer incentives. But forcing expensive health insurance and preceding taxes on Americans will disqualify home buyers needed to support home selling prices/property values that secure trillions in bank mortgages. Historically fewer home buyers has lowered home selling prices and caused a reduction in property taxes—forcing local governments to layoff workers and ask federal agencies for money; increasing federal deficits. Stagnate or declining home sales generally cause increasing unemployment in construction, manufacturing, financial institutions and other industries dependent on a stable housing market.


    americangirl10 wrote on October 31, 2009 08:36 AM: NO MORE REIDS!!!!!!!!!!I don't care what he says. He has tooooooo many of daddys contacts and tooooooooooo much of daddys money. Go out and get a real job Rory, we DO NOT want you in office.


    elizabeth wrote on October 19, 2009 06:08 PM: Thank goodness Rory Reid has entered the race. We need a Nevada election based on an intelligent discussion of the issues and not simply based on who screams "no new taxes" the loudest. We can't afford that type of a race. Rory will be a terrific governor.


    Alan wrote on October 15, 2009 09:40 PM: In it all the way?
    ATTORNEY
    Rory J. Reid
    Shareholder of Lionel Sawyer and Collins

    Practice Emphasis

    Trusts and Estates Law; Administrative Law; Government Affairs

    Professional Experience

    Rory J. Reid is a shareholder at Lionel Sawyer & Collins in the Gaming and Regulatory Law Department and is a member of the Firm's Trusts and Estates Practice. Rory's experience is community-driven. He currently serves as Chairman of the Clark County Board of Commissioners, and was recently named "Best Up and Coming Politician" in Southern Nevada by Las Vegas Life magazine. At the age of thirty, he became Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Lady Luck Gaming Corporation. Rory worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative aide. He also served as Chairman of the Nevada Democratic Party and a member of the Democratic National Committee. In addition, Rory was Vice Chair of the Nevada Taxicab Authority, a position to which he was appointed by Governor Bob Miller.

    Rory was born in Alexandria, Virginia and raised in the Las Vegas Valley. His choice of a legal career was probably pre-ordained – his father and three brothers also chose law.

    Professional and Civic Affiliations Claims

    * Chairman, Clark County Board of Commissioners, Las Vegas, Nevada
    * Former Chair, Nevada State Democratic Party
    * Former Member, Democratic National Committee Former Member, Clark County Citizens Committee on Efficiency in Government????
    * Former Legislative Aide to California Congressman Matthew Martinez
    * Co-Founder, Nevadans for Public Awareness???
    * Past Vice-Chair, Nevada Taxicab Authority
    * Member, International Association of Gaming Attorneys???
    * Board Member, Clark County Public Education Foundation???????
    * Board Member,

    Now what has he done nothing but ride on Daddy's name and profit off victims of sex


    Sex Crime Fighters wrote on October 15, 2009 08:53 PM: Could it be possible somewhere that Reid's "connections in profiteering" could have caused the blacklist and never correcting that?


    Out-Of-Sync wrote on October 15, 2009 08:39 PM: I don't care how many times you rewarm the same on liberal-self-serving union proograna dribble it does not serve the best interest of the City of Las Vegas, Clark County and the rest of Nevada. Nevada is a great state and has been held back in the dark-ages by Harry Reid and Harry-Lite. Vote accordingly. Nevada NEEDS a bright future and Harry-Lite is a dim bulb who is out-of-sync with out future -- Unions take note.


    NameUno wrote on October 15, 2009 08:33 PM: Harry-Lite will perputate Tax & Spend policies that will diminish economic growth in Las Vegas. Name one time that Harry-Lite has objected to Las Vegas being blacklisted. Las Vegas deserves a "Bright Future" something that "Junior" will be uable to deliver.


    Karen wrote on October 15, 2009 08:09 PM: Harry Reid do you own this? No you did not get jobs for City Center they did because they own half of it.

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    Karen wrote on October 15, 2009 08:02 PM: In a post here it claimed that "Senator Harry Reid" was responsible for "City Center jobs" that's fraud.

    What an outright "propaganda intentional lie".

    It was because of "Dubai the Arabs" saved jobs by investing. Reid had nothing to do with saving jobs.

    Dubai has said that, in addition to their investment in MGM Mirage directly, they will also own 50 percent of the CityCenter condo/hotel casino and resort complex currently under construction.

    We are watching "Reid" because our group knows all the poop and skeletons.


    Can Son Be Trusted? wrote on October 15, 2009 07:28 PM: Every time Harry gets a chance he publicly bashes nuclear energy and Yucca Mountain, but quietly, and privately, he is in bed financially, with the very same industries!!!

    SEE-
    www.sltrib.com/News/ci_13032015

    If `Dad' can't be trusted, what makes Nevadans think that `Son' can be trusted? As the saying goes, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"


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