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Billionaire Boosts at the Cost of Middle-Class Nevadans

By The Nevadan Staff

October 23, 2024
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Project 2025 prioritizes Trump’s billionaire donors, raising taxes on middle-class Nevadans while cutting vital programs like Medicare and Social Security.

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