Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Save Nevada Citizen Privacy Rights On Smart Meter Program

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Robert Frank writes: This is a States Rights policy issue. If you live in another state, or have family and friends in other states, a notice to your Governor and Public Utility Commission could be useful as smart meters are not/cannot be “mandated” by the Federal Government and/or by the states. 

Every Governor and PUC are bound by law to honor the same 4th Amendment and State privacy rights of Americans.


Finally, it should never be considered too late to act. 

If some people are late in learning about the situation or late in understanding the dangers of smart meters, they can always demand that a Governor protect their Constitutional rights from PUC-directed violations under smart meter programs. 

It is believed that the intrusive/invasive NETWORKING modules that penetrate and/or planned to penetrate citizens private properties can be turned off, removed, and/or prohibited from being operated at any point in time in the future that citizens demand such actions. 

We must inform Governor Sandoval, before the Public Utility Commission meeting at 9 AM on February 29, 2012, of our concerns.” – Ed.


(Clark County Republican Party) – Las Vegas – The Nevada Public Utilities Commission (PUCN) is planning to authorize an unconstitutional policy allowing NV Energy to coerce Nevada residents to accept smart meters in their homes. 

Only Governor Sandoval can intervene at this point by instructing the PUCN to direct NV Energy to convert its smart meter policy to an “Opt-In” from the planned unconstitutional “Opt-Out” with extra fees policies.


The constitutional issue with the smart meter policy involves an invasion of privacy. 

These meters have the ability to detect, record and report private customer energy consumption and other personal information without prior customer consent. 

This information could be exploited for commercial gain by the utility or, in the event of a breach of data security, even worse abuses.


On January 23, 2012, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision in U.S. v. Jones in which it ruled it a violation of the 4th Amendment for law enforcement to attach a wireless GPS device to a vehicle to monitor its movements without a court order. 

This ruling should apply to smart meters as well, but is being willfully ignored by the PUCN and NV Energy.


The PUCN, in 2009, approved a policy that NV Energy has interpreted as allowing it to mandate that customers convert to smart meters. 

After numerous customer objections the PUCN allowed NV Energy to propose an “Opt-Out” policy where those customers who did not want a smart meter were required to specifically choose to “Opt-Out” of the conversion.


In addition, customers choosing to “Opt-Out” would be subject to outrageous installation fees and additional monthly charges, allegedly to cover the costs to NV Energy of performing manual meter readings. 

However, as part of its most recently approved rates NV Energy included manual meter readings for all of its customers. 

The Nevada Attorney General’s office has informed the PUCN that it is a violation of its charter to allow NV Energy to double-dip in this manner.


We have no issue with people who wish to have NV Energy install smart meters in their homes. 

They should be allowed to inform the utility of their wishes and be able to have smart meters installed on their homes. 

But those who object to the use of smart meters and the potential for invasions of privacy and the collection of personal information without their consent should not be forced to accept them nor be penalized for that decision. 

Therefore, to comply with our Constitutional rights, the PUCN must direct NV Energy to change its smart meter policy from one of “Opt-Out” to “Opt-In”, where only those who specifically request smart meters will have them installed.


Despite numerous appeals on behalf of NV Energy customers, the PUCN has refused to act on this matter.


At this point the only avenue left for this policy change to occur is for Governor Sandoval to intervene before the PUCN’s February 29, 2012 meeting and instruct the PUCN to direct NV Energy to change its policy. 

This is urgent and there is no time to waste.


The Clark County Republican Party urges you to contact the Governor at http://gov.nv.gov/contact/governor/ by February 28th to express your feelings on this vital issue.


For more information contact CCRP Executive Board Member Robert Frank: smartmeters@cox.net 

                                                          

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

In the News, Part XIII

2012 election filings

Las Vegas : NV : USA | Mar 17, 2012 at 2:45 AM PDT
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun



Shelley Berkley, D Sherry Brooks, R Steve Brown, D Richard Charles, R Barry Elsworth, D Eddie Hamilton, R Dean Heller, R** Michael J. Leslie, D Louis Macias, D Carlo Poliak, R Nancy Price, D David VanderBeek, IAP U.S...Diana Anderson, R Barbara Cegavske, R Mike Delarosa, R Floyd Fitzgibbons,... FULL ARTICLE AT Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun





http://www.allvoices.com/news/11732539-2012-election-filings

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In the News, Part XII


Election lineups for some local, state, federal races


A look at some of the races finalized with the end of the filing period Friday:

U.S. SENATE

Shelley Berkley (Democrat), Sherry Brooks (Republican), Steve Brown (Democrat), Richard Charles (Republican), Barry Ellsworth (Democrat), Eddie Hamilton (Republican), Dean Heller (Republican), Michael Leslie (Democrat), Louis Macias (Democrat), Carlo “Nakusa” Poliak (Republican), Nancy Price (Democrat), David Lory VanderBeek (Independent American Party)
http://www.gotorenotahoe.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120317/NEWS19/303170047/1321


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In the News, Part XI

James Madison "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy."

5 races to watch in Nevada state, federal elections – Reno Gazette

U.S. SENATE:Shelley Berkley (Democrat), Sherry Brooks (Republican), Steve Brown (D), Richard Charles (R), Barry Ellsworth (D), Eddie Hamilton (R), Dean Heller (R), Michael Leslie (D), Carlo Poliak (R), Nancy Price (D), David Lory VanderBeek (Independent American Party), Louis Macias (D)

http://us-senators.com/2012/03/5-races-to-watch-in-nevada-state-federal-elections-reno-gazette/

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In the News, Part X

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U.S. SENATOR:

Dean Heller (R)* - (Campaign Site)
Sherry Brooks (R)
Richard Charles (R) - Liberterian Activist

Ed Hamilton (R) - Businessman, Ex-Auto Industry Executive & Frequent Candidate
Carlo Poliak (R) - Sanitation Worker & Frequent Candidate
Shelley Berkley (D) - Congresswoman, Ex-State Assemblywoman, Ex-State University System Regent & Attorney
Steve Brown (D)
Barry Ellsworth (D) - Renewable Energy Company CEO & Financial Executive
Michael Leslie (D)
Louis Macias (D)
Nancy Price (D) - Ex-State University Regent, Ex-Intelligence Analyst, USAF Veteran & '10/'11 US Rep. Candidate
David Lory VanderBeek (IAP) - Veteran & Religious Right Activist


US Sen Chic Hecht

 
Harry Reid (D)* - (Senate Leadership Site) - (Campaign Site) - Next Election in 2016.

http://www.politics1.com/nv.htm


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In the News, Part IX



Nevada Senator


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Nevada – Senator Race, Who is running?

Updated 3/19/12

Incumbent - Dean Heller (R), since 2011. Up for Election in 2012.

How he affected our lives and what we need to remember:

- 4/28/11. Governor Brian Sandoval appointed Congressman Dean Heller to fill the seat
of Senator John Eric Ensign who resigned on May 3rd. Special election for this seat
will be held on a Tuesday, September 13, 2011.

- 7/29/11. Voted NO on raising the debt ceiling. Thus trying to avert our financial
doom.


Challengers:
 

Shelley Berkley (D), Congressman
Jonathan Bannon Maher (No Party Affiliation), Businessman, Author, Musician, Gay Rights
Activist
Edward Hamilton (R), Businessman, Ex-Auto Industry Executive, Frequent Candidate
Byron Georgiou (D), Attorney, Businessman
Barry Ellsworth (D), Financial Executive
Sherry Brooks (R)
Carlo Poliak (R), Sanitation Worker, Frequent Candidate
Nancy Price (D), Ex-State University Regen
Steve Brown (D)
Richard Charles (R)
Michael Leslie (D)
Louis Macias (D)
David Lory VanderBeek (Independent American Party)


************
Incumbent - Harry Reid (D), since 1986. 25 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This douchebag, piece of drek, should be flushed down the toilet. Up for election in 2016.

How he affected our lives and what we need to remember:

If you ever wondered why Nevada is in financial trouble, look no further.

- 5/25/06. voted against making English the official language of America
 

He also voted to give illegal aliens social security benefits. (Now you know why the
healthy young couple ahead of you in the supermarket line is paying with food stamps,
while you have to shell out money and have less for yourself because you are really
paying for them too.)


- Jan. 2009. Voted YES to confirm a Tim Tax-Cheat Geithner as Secretary of Treasurer.
 

Why is this important to know? Because Geithner cheated on his taxes. (I guess he
believes there are tax laws for us but not for them; and it’s okay to have a tax cheat
in charge of the Treasury.)


Orchestrated the Obamacare.

6/12/10 – I hold Reid personally responsible in having a hand for Nevada’s high
unemployment and the devastated housing crash. He told one business owner, “I hope your business fails”.


He also holds such low regard for Americans. 

He referred to tourists to Capitol Hill as smelly. 

He likes to instill a loser mentality in Americans. He already declared the Iraq war “lost”.

- 9/16/2010. Co-sponsored the DREAM Act. (A new, dreamy name which masquerades the
path for illegal immigrants amnesty)


-10/7/10. Reid argued it is his “constitutional duty” to spend federal money. (That
means our hard earned tax money.)


- 12/21/2010. Voted YES to reduce our military superiority and arsenal (the START
Treaty).


- 4/15/2011. Voted YES on tax payer funding of abortions by Planned Parenthood.

- 7/29/11. Voted YES on raising the debt ceiling. Thus opened the door to higher taxes,
defense cuts, and inevitable bankruptcy path.


Challengers:

http://thenextuselections.com/nevada/nevada-senator 

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In the News, Part VIII

OpenSecrets.org - Center for Responsive Politics

 

Search OpenSecrets.org

Didn't find what you're looking for? Use partial names of a candidate or organization. For example, use "Durbin" for Sen. Richard Durbin, or "American Medical" for "American Medical Association."

http://www.opensecrets.org/usearch/index.php?q=Richard+Charles&searchButt_clean.x=23&searchButt_clean.y=31&cx=010677907462955562473%3Anlldkv0jvam&cof=FORID%3A11

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In the News, Part VII

United States Senate elections in Nevada, 2012







2012 U.S. Senate Elections in Nevada





CandidatesPollsElection History





Incumbent prior to election:
Dean Heller
Republican Party




Cook Political Report Race Rating      Tossup (As of March 2012)











 

Voters in Nevada will elect one member to the U.S. Senate in the November 6, 2012 elections.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run was March 16, 2012. The primary elections will be held on June 12, 2012.

The election will fill the Class 1 Senate seat, which is currently held by Dean Heller (R). 

First appointed to the U.S. Senate in 2010, Heller is running for re-election in 2012.

Candidates


Democratic Party (United States) Democratic Primary



Republican Party Republican primary



Constitution_Party#Independent_American_Party_of_Nevada Independent American Party Candidate



Race rating


Cook Political Report


Each month the Cook Political Report releases race ratings for President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House (competitive only) and Governors. There are seven possible designations: [4]
 

     Solid Democratic
     Likely Democratic
     Lean Democratic

     Tossup
     Lean Republican
     Likely Republican
     Solid Republican 



Cook Political Report Race Rating -- Nevada Senate
Month Rating
March 1, 2012[5]     
January 26, 2012[6]     
December 22, 2011[7]     
December 1, 2011[8]     

Sabato's Crystal Ball


The University of Virginia's Center for Politics published an article called Sabato's Crystal Ball on March 22, 2012 detailing the 8 races in the Senate in 2012 that will decide the political fate of which party will end up with control in 2013.[9] 

The seat rated a toss-up that Sabato's Crystal Ball believes is most likely to depend on the outcome of the Presidential election in November is the Senate seat in Nevada.[9] According to the article, "the size of the Hispanic vote in Nevada come November may be more of a deciding factor in this contest than any SuperPAC." [9]

Election history


2010


On November 2, 2010, Harry Reid won re-election to the United States Senate. He defeated Sharron Angle (R), None of the Above, Scott Ashjian (Tea Party), Timothy Fasano (Independent American), and independent candidates Michael L. Haines, Jesse Holland, Jeffery C. Reeves, and Wil Stand.[10]
 

[hide]United States Senate Nevada General Election, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Harry Reid Incumbent 50.3% 362,785
     Republican Sharron Angle 44.5% 321,361
     None of the Above - 2.2% 16,174
     Tea Party Scott Ashjian 0.8% 5,811
     Independent Michael L. Haines 0.6% 4,261
     Independent American Timothy Fasano 0.4% 3,185
     Independent Jesse Holland 0.4% 3,175
     Independent Jeffery C. Reeves 0.3% 2,510
     Independent Wil Stand 0.3% 2,119
Total Votes 721,381

See also



References



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Nevada's current delegation to the United States Congress

http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/United_States_Senate_elections_in_Nevada,_2012

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In the News, Part VI

www.rgj.com



5 races to watch in Nevada state, federal elections

Ray Hagar
| rhager@rgj.com

 
Among the dozens of offices up for election in 2012 are five that you need to watch this fall.

Why? 

Because experts say they could prove to be some of the most contentious and interesting in [the US] and Northern Nevada.

U.S. Senate
Republican incumbent Dean Heller vs. Democrat Shelley Berkley

This race means a lot to each candidate but also to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

A victory by Berkley, Nevada’s longtime representative in the 1st U.S. House District, could give Reid the Democratic senator he needs to tip the scales in favor of a Democratic majority, preserving Reid’s power as majority leader.

Heller, from Carson City, is popular in the rurals, riding his horse in many hometown parades and subscribing to a conservative philosophy.

Heller was appointed last year to the U.S. Senate seat after John Ensign resigned.

The loser of this race would be hard-pressed to remain in politics...


U.S. SENATE:Shelley Berkley (Democrat), Sherry Brooks (Republican), Steve Brown (D), Richard Charles (R), Barry Ellsworth (D), Eddie Hamilton (R), Dean Heller (R), Michael Leslie (D), Carlo Poliak (R), Nancy Price (D), David Lory VanderBeek (Independent American Party), Louis Macias (D)

http://www.rgj.com/print/article/20120317/NEWS19/303150057/5-races-watch-Nevada-state-federal-elections 


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