Tax Talk in the Attorney General’s Race

Tax Talk in the Attorney General’s Race

(Sigal Chattah) – I signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge promising Nevadans that I would oppose any and all efforts to increase taxes months ago.

As of today, my liberal Republican opponent in Tuesday’s GOP primary, Tisha Black, still hasn’t.  And here’s why it’s important to you…

In 2019, Democrats passed a pair of tax hikes without the 2/3 super-majority required by law.  Republicans successfully sued to block the unconstitutional vote.  Guess who fought in court to save those tax hikes?

Democrat Attorney General Aaron Ford.

He didn’t fight for the Nevada taxpayers who overwhelmingly voted – TWICE! – to put that 2/3 requirement in our Constitution.  Instead, he fought to raise your taxes, declaring in court that both were constitutional.

You won’t have to worry about this with me.  Again, I’ve proudly signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge that my opponent has refused to sign.

If she’s elected, she’ll go along to get along.  Just as she always has.

If the Carson City swamp creatures who are funding her campaign want an unconstitutional tax hike, she won’t fight them.  She’ll just roll over hoping to have her tummy rubbed.

Tisha is a moderate, pro-choice Republican now “identifying” as a conservative despite a history of donating thousands upon thousands of dollars to Democrats such as Harry Reid and Steve Sisolak.

If you want a cute lapdog as your Republican attorney general nominee, Tish is your wish.  But if you want a pit bull who will fight for you, I’m your huckleberry.

The primary election is Tuesday.  And I ask for your vote.

Sigal

FINAL WORDS

Sherman Frederick, co-founder of Battle Born Media, wrote recently about how badly Nevada Democrat Gov. Steve Sisolak and Democrat Attorney General Aaron Ford handled the COVID crisis…

“We know what you did in the summer of 2020, Gov. Steve Sisolak. You shut down Nevada churches in the teeth of the COVID-19, while letting a myriad of other businesses gather.

“The governor and Attorney General Aaron Ford were taken to court and summarily admonished for the blunder. … As the court said, a public health emergency did not give Gov. Sisolak carte blanche to deny the constitutional rights of churchgoers. …

“(T)he thinking was that moviegoers and casino gamblers could gather, but people who attend houses of worship could not.  It was a horrible call. He lost in court.”

And yes, I was one of the attorneys who sued him and Ford…and beat them!

  • “Chattah, who was born in Israel and moved to the U.S. at age 14, has gained popularity among Republican activists for her lawsuits challenging decisions from Gov. Steve Sisolak’s administration regarding the state’s vaccine rollout, occupancy limits in churches amid the pandemic and restrictions to the legislative building during last year’s session.” – Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez, Nevada Independent

  • “In May 2020, Sigal Chattah, who’s running for attorney general as a Republican, sued Gov. Steve Sisolak over his decision to close churches. That lawsuit was successful after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Sisolak.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal, 12/18/21

  • “Chattah is well-known in Nevada for her prominence as a lawyer in a range of actions against the state’s anti-COVID restrictions. Most notably, in the 9th Circuit, the most liberal federal court of appeals, she helped overturn the state’s ban on gatherings over 50 in houses of worship.” – Times of Israel, 12/19/21

Sigal Chattah is a Republican running for Nevada Attorney General.  For more information, please visit sigalchattah.com

Here’s the First Step to Turning Nevada “Red”

Here’s the First Step to Turning Nevada “Red”

(Sigal Chattah) – Jesse Kelly, conservative host of the nationally syndicated “The Jesse Kelly Show,” wrote on Twitter recently…

“PRO TIP: That primary you’re ignoring is more important than the November election you’re looking forward to.”

He’s right.  Because as the saying goes, it’s not enough to simply elect more Republicans; we need to elect better ones as well.

Remember Brian Sandoval?

In 2009, conservative Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons vetoed a $781 million tax hike.  Big Government Republicans weren’t amused.  So they recruited Sandoval to challenge Gibbons in the 2010 GOP primary.

Sandoval went on to shove the largest tax hike in state history down our throats.

Chapter 21 of conservative strategist Richard Viguerie’s book, “Takeover,” is titled: “It’s the Primaries Stupid!”  In it he wrote…

“Until we conservatives control the Republican Party and nominate conservative candidates who will actually FIGHT for and govern according to the conservative principles the party stands for, there will be no coherent alternative to the Democrats’ Big Government worldview presented to the voters…

“We can go back through election after election and discern a pattern where Big Government progressive Republicans fought conservatives as hard as or harder in the primaries than they fought the Democrats in the general election.”

Well, here they go again.

I’ve made no secret in my campaign for Nevada Attorney General that I’m a constitutional conservative.  And I’ve made no secret that I’m a fighter in the arena, not a fan in the stands.

But that’s not what establishment Republicans in the Carson City “swamp” want.

They want a “Gumby” they can bend and shape and control.

So they went out and recruited Tisha Black – a self-described “moderate” Republican with a history of donating big money to Democrats over the years – including Harry Reid and Steve Sisolak – to run against me in the primary.

If “Tish the Squish” becomes the Republican nominee, she’ll barely put up a fight against Democrat incumbent Attorney General Aaron Ford.  She’ll be the Washington Generals vs. the Harlem Globetrotters.

Here’s why…

  • She didn’t fight against the Sisolak Shutdown
  • She didn’t fight against the Sisolak mask mandates
  • She didn’t fight against the Sisolak vaccine mandates
  • She didn’t fight to reopen our schools, churches and businesses
  • She didn’t fight to open the Legislature to Nevada’s citizens last year
  • She didn’t fight against mail-in voting or ballot harvesting
  • She hasn’t fought for parental rights
  • She hasn’t fought against Critical Race Theory
  • She hasn’t fought against boys competing in girls’ sports
  • She hasn’t fought against soft-on-crime “social justice warriors”
  • She hasn’t fought against illegal immigration
  • She hasn’t fought for gun rights
  • She hasn’t fought against government and Big Tech censorship

Simply put, The Squish is not a fighter – unless it’s fighting against competitors to her family’s marijuana dispensary business!

She goes along to get along – which is exactly what the GOP insiders, deal-makers and power-brokers want.

She doesn’t have titanium for a spine.  She has oatmeal.

Early and mail-in voting continues.  Election Day is next Tuesday.  So the time for choosing is upon us.

Who do you want representing you as Nevada’s “top cop”?  A bold color, as Ronald Reagan once put it, or a pale pastel?

The choice isn’t black or white.  It’s Black or Chattah.

You’ll make that decision in the GOP primary.  And I ask for your vote.

Sigal

FINAL WORDS

“You need to elect people that aren’t just going to tell you what you want to hear.  Because every single person that runs as a Republican in these primaries, they all say the same thing.  And yet so many of these Republicans, when they get into office, they don’t do anything.” – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

“Primary elections are more important than anything right now. It doesn’t matter if you simply elect a Republican. It’s about what type of Republican. Go out and vote for people who will put America first.” – Greg Price, XStrategies

Who Else Wants a Parents’ Bill of Rights in Nevada?

Who Else Wants a Parents’ Bill of Rights in Nevada?

(Sigal Chattah) – While my opponent in the GOP primary for Attorney General is busy attacking me for unpaid parking tickets back in 2005-06 – no, seriously – let’s talk about something far more important…

Parental rights.

During the Sisolak Shutdown I filed a lawsuit against the Clark County School District and Gov. Sisolak challenging their order forcing kids to wear masks in school.  Democrat Attorney General Aaron Ford represented them for the defense.

The lawsuit is still pending appeal in the 9th Circuit – where I won an earlier lawsuit challenging Sisolak’s shutdown of churches.

PARENTS, not government bureaucrats and apparatchiks, should have the final say when it comes to the health and education of their children.  Democrats don’t agree.

Which is why, if elected, I’ll continue my work on behalf of parents by championing a Parents’ Bill of Rights in the Nevada Legislature next year.

26 states have already introduced such bills to expand parental rights in schools; guaranteeing them access to the curriculum being taught in their kid’s classroom and allowing parents to “opt out” from age-inappropriate classroom materials.

That includes barring instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade – and also affirms that parents, not government officials, are the primary decision-makers when it comes to your child’s health and medical decisions.

These are common-sense measures that a majority of Americans – with or without school-age kids – support and have been fighting for at school board meetings all across the country.

As Kimberly Fletcher, president and founder of Moms for America, put it…

“As I’ve said for the last 16 years, the moment moms find out what’s going on in the classroom behind closed doors, there’s going to be a national revolt, and that’s what’s happening. … Everything that parents would repel is being pushed from kindergarten to 12th grade, and parents don’t like it.  So that’s why they started going to the school board meetings.  And then they got called domestic terrorists. … These are our kids.  We will come to the school board meetings.  We will protect and defend our children.”

Spoken like a true “Mama Bear”!

But the left is throwing a fit over parents standing up for their children and confronting school boards in protest.

Here’s what a substitute public school teacher – who displays the “rainbow” and “transgendered” flags in her Twitter bio – wrote recently…

“We need to quit being afraid of pissed-off parents. This is public service, not customer service. You want a school where you control all the rules? Homeschool or pay someone to homeschool. Your kids are not so special that they get preferential treatment.”

Oh, please.

We’re not asking for “preferential treatment.” We’re demanding that K-3 children not be indoctrinated and “groomed” about sex at such an early age when they should be focused on reading, writing and finger painting.

Public school teachers are government employees paid with tax dollars.  And if parents decide they don’t want certain things taught in the classroom, then teachers need to honor their wishes or go find employment elsewhere.

It’s not your school.  It’s not your classroom.  And they certainly aren’t your kids!

Nevada desperately needs a Parents’ Bill of Rights.  And if you elect me to be your next Attorney General, I’ll fight for one just as hard in office as I’ve already fought for parental rights out of office.

That’s it for now.  I gotta go feed the parking meter!

FINAL WORDS

“A lawsuit filed in Nevada District Court reads like this; as well-intentioned as the mask mandate was, it has become burdensome and unconstitutional. And being forced to wear a mask has caused the young students of Clark County emotional distress.  Attorney, and attorney general candidate, Sigal Chattah wrote the suit.” – News 3 Las Vegas, 11/5/21

Sigal Chattah immigrated to Las Vegas from Israel with her family at the age of 14 and has been practicing law for nearly 20 years in Southern Nevada. Chattah prevailed in Calvary Chapel Lone Mountain v. Sisolak at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals allowing places of worship to reopen just before Christmas. She also sued and won against Governor Sisolak and Attorney General Ford in a class-action lawsuit on behalf of senior citizens reducing the age of vaccination prioritization down to 65. Chattah is a Republican running for Nevada Attorney General.  For more information, please visit sigalchattah.com

BREAKING: AG Candidate Facing Multi-Million Dollar “Legal Malpractice” Lawsuit

BREAKING: AG Candidate Facing Multi-Million Dollar “Legal Malpractice” Lawsuit

(Sigal Chattah) – In her effort to help re-elect Democrat Attorney General Aaron Ford, my Republican primary opponent, Tisha Black, has launched a series of attacks against my efforts to stop Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask and vax mandates, referring to them as “shoddy legal work.”

Let me help her out here since she and her dumpster-diving campaign team apparently don’t read newspapers…

  • “In May 2020, Sigal Chattah, who’s running for attorney general as a Republican, sued Gov. Steve Sisolak over his decision to close churches. That lawsuit was successful after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Sisolak.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal, 12/18/21
  • “Chattah is well-known in Nevada for her prominence as a lawyer in a range of actions against the state’s anti-COVID restrictions. Most notably, in the 9th Circuit, the most liberal federal court of appeals, she helped overturn the state’s ban on gatherings over 50 in houses of worship.” – Times of Israel, 12/19/21

On the other hand, Tisha herself is facing a multi-million dollar “legal malpractice” lawsuit – over $3 million and scheduled to be heard later this fall – in which Tisha and her law firm, Black & LoBello, are accused of “negligence.”

She’s being sued by a former client, Dr. James Vahey, over a fraudulent real estate deal involving a scam artist who served “a 51-month sentence in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and tax fraud.”

And the accusations against Tisha are jaw-dropping.

For example, Dr. Vahey alleged that his signature had been forged on certain documents.  However, according to the lawsuit, Tisha “failed to ever retain a handwriting expert,” so “there was no evidence to support” his claim.

Getting an expert witness to support a claim is something even a first-year law student understands.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.  Here’s a laundry list of additional allegations Dr. Vahey has filed against Tisha and her law firm…

  • Failing to bring all valid claims against the parties who ripped off Dr. Vahey
  • Failing to sue all parties responsible for the damages Dr. Vahey suffered
  • Failing to allege claims on behalf of Dr. Vahey
  • Assigning a multitude of junior attorneys to work on Dr. Vahey’s case, which led to duplication of efforts, unnecessary costs and fees, and pursuit of poor case strategies
  • Alleging meritless claims that caused Dr. Vahey to incur additional unnecessary costs, expenses and fees
  • Attempting to fix her mistakes and other poor legal decisions which caused Dr. Vahey to incur unnecessary costs, expenses and/or fees to save the doctor’s claims from being dismissed by the court
  • Failing to conduct sufficient discovery investigations, which hampered Dr. Vahey’s ability to prove his claims
  • Failing to appeal the court orders and judgments entered against Dr. Vahey

Bottom line…

“Each of the Vahey Parties suffered actual loss or damages as a result of Defendents’ negligence.  Black & LoBello is liable for the acts and omissions of its partner, Tisha Black, who in turn is responsible for the acts and omissions of the associate attorneys who worked on the Vahey Parties’ matters at Black & LoBello.”

Now THAT’S “shoddy legal work”!

Imagine putting someone like this in charge of managing and overseeing the 100+ lawyers working in the Attorney General’s office on behalf of Nevadans.

What could go wrong?

Sigal

P.S.   Not only does Tish the Squish have a history of donating big bucks to Democrats such as Harry Reid and Steve Sisolak, but she’s been out on the campaign trail touting support for and from Democrats and liberal Republicans.

And she just did it again!

On Tuesday she celebrated being endorsed by Nevada State Sen. Joe Hardy, who enjoys the distinction of being the only Republican in office who can boast of voting for BOTH of the largest tax hikes in state history – in 2003 and in 2015.

As veteran conservative strategist and author Richard Viguerie says, “Who you walk with says much about who you are.”

Tisha Black does NOT walk with conservatives.  She’s an incompetent liberal plant in this race.

Sigal Chattah immigrated to Las Vegas from Israel with her family at the age of 14 and has been practicing law for nearly 20 years in Southern Nevada. Chattah prevailed in Calvary Chapel Lone Mountain v. Sisolak at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals allowing places of worship to reopen just before Christmas. She also sued and won against Governor Sisolak and Attorney General Ford in a class-action lawsuit on behalf of senior citizens reducing the age of vaccination prioritization down to 65. Chattah is a Republican running for Nevada Attorney General.  For more information, please visit sigalchattah.com