Being a legislator in Nevada certainly presents its challenges. We work within a condensed period—120 days every two years—to tackle nearly a thousand bills, aiming to pass hundreds. It's a testament to our dedication to uphold the constitution despite the imperfections of the process. Recently, I've come to realize a misunderstanding I had regarding the financing of the A's stadium project. I am grateful to those who have corrected me respectfully. Your input has spurred me to delve deeper and better understand the nuances of the financial arrangements involved. To those who chose to criticize less constructively, I hope future errors you make are met with more kindness than some of the responses I received. Remember, a single mistake does not define me or anyone else. It's important to own our errors, and I do so now openly. Despite the strong opinions this issue has sparked, my view remains unchanged: bringing the A's to Nevada is beneficial for our state. This perspective is held in spite of the disagreements that persist, and I will continue to approach this dialogue with humility and a willingness to listen. Let’s remember we are all human. We all stumble, we all err, and admitting those mistakes is a rarity deserving of respect. I look forward to continuing this discussion with all of you, reflecting the best of what civic engagement should be.
@GallantD23 Was this a mistake, too? The city of Oakland, #Athletics fans & your constituents in Nevada ALL deserve a LOT more respect & dedication to people of ALL stripes, more than you seem willing or capable of delivering @BattleBornProg ⬇️ #TryHarder #MLB 🖕#JohnFisher