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Opening Nevada To Electric Choice Endorsed By Two Major Papers, Support "Yes" on Ballot Question

October 18,2016



A "Yes" vote on Nevada's Question 3, which would (upon approval in a subsequent second election) require that retail electric choice be introduced to the state, has been endorsed by the editorial boards of both the Las Vegas Sun and Reno Journal-Gazette

The Reno Journal-Gazette writes in support of Yes on Question 3 that, "The kinds of high-tech, next-generation companies that Nevada is encouraging to move here want this type of energy market."

"If done right, deregulation will bring generally lower rates and more choice among providers for those who want it, as well as opportunities for innovation," the RJG writes

The Las Vegas Sun writes, "The Energy Choice Initiative makes all the sense in the world and has proven to work well elsewhere. It provides Nevadans the opportunity to shop around and buy electricity on the competitive open market and to decide whether they want their electricity to be generate by the sun, wind or hot groundwater, or by natural gas or (we dread the thought) coal."

Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the Culinary Local 226 is urging its over 57,000 members to vote "No" on Question 3



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