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Ty Cobb Appears on Nevada NewsMakers

Ty discusses issues from the legislative session including the budget, taxes and Yucca Mountain CLICK HERE TO WATCH

RGJ Spotlight on Ty Cobb

EXPERTS SAY COBB A RISING STAR IN STATE GOP
"In Cobb, many Northern Nevada conservatives see the future, said Fred Lokken, a registered Republican and political science professor at Truckee Meadows Community College." CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

Ty Cobb on Yucca Mountain

SPECIAL TO THE LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
" It's not often that I find myself in agreement with U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, but on the point of the idiocy of the obsolete concept for long-term storage of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, we seem to share some similar views." CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

SPECIAL TO THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL
" Given the investment to date in the Yucca Mountain repository site, perhaps the best alternative would be not to scrap everything and start over, but to "bury" the concept of Yucca as a dump and transform it into a reprocessing project."
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YUCCA MOUNTAIN SURVEY
There has been so much discussion around Yucca Mountain lately that I thought I'd ask your opinion personally. Thank you in advance for taking the time to participate in my survey.The information you provide will be confidential. I value your feedback and will give your recommendations serious attention. Thank you!
Assemblyman Ty Cobb CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY

Learn About the Nevada Republican Study Committe

The Nevada Republican StudyCommittee (NRSC) is an independent research group of elected Republican legislators Chaired by Assemblyman Ty Cobb and organized for the purpose of advancing a constitutional, fiscally conservative, limited government agenda in the Nevada Legislature. CLICK HERE FOR MORE

Nevada Legislature: Issues and Accomplishments

The Nevada Legislature confronted a number of issues facing the people of Nevada in the last Legislative Session. Although much of the budget increases voted into law have been pared back due to the downturn in the economy, Nevada's government is still handling the people's business. This is encouraging news for those who wish to see a leaner, more efficient state government. The addition of the Governor's Spending and Government Efficiency (SAGE) Commission will help in the streamlining process. VISIT THE SAGE COMMISSION WEBSITE HERE.