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Governor
Appreciates Offer, But Declines
Momentary Meeting with President
Governor
Jim Gibbons has rejected an offer to momentarily meet President
Barack Obama while the President is in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
White House staff offered Governor Gibbons the chance to greet
President Obama at the airport. Governor Gibbons had asked
President Obama to meet with the Governor and local business
leaders to discuss improving tourism and business travel to
Nevada.
“While I appreciate the offer, I am not interested in a
handshake and a hello from President Obama, I am interested in
an apology and plan to undo the damage the President did,”
Gibbons said, “Working families are suffering because of the
President’s remarks, the President should retract his reckless
statement about Las Vegas and make a public statement
supporting business and tourist travel to Las Vegas and other
destinations in the State of Nevada.”
Earlier this year, the President told an audience in Elkhart,
Indiana, “You can’t get corporate jets. You can’t go take a trip
to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayer’s
dime.” That quote was seen by many as an insult to Las Vegas
and as a message to companies across the Nation to stay away
from Las Vegas for corporate meetings and conventions.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reports over 400
conventions and business meetings scheduled to take place in Las
Vegas recently have cancelled. These cancelled events translate
into 111,800 guests in Las Vegas and over 250,000
“room-nights”. The cancelled conventions and meetings have
cost the Las Vegas economy over $100-million, not including
gaming revenue.
“President Obama is coming to Las Vegas to take millions of
dollars in campaign cash for Senator Harry Reid, while the
President’s own words have hurt working families in Nevada and
damaged the economy in Nevada for businesses large and small,”
Gibbons noted, “Both men should be ashamed because people are
suffering through the depths of the recession while they
practice the height of hypocrisy.”
Governor Gibbons is also calling on Senator Reid to firmly ask
President Obama to encourage Americans to consider America,
including Las Vegas and Nevada, FIRST when planning their
vacations and business meetings.
Governor Vetoes Three Bills

Governor Jim Gibbons has vetoed three bills. The letters sent
back to the Legislature with the Governor’s veto are attached.
Assembly Bill 119 (pdf)
Assembly Bill 473 (pdf)
Senate Bill 283 (pdf)
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