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== Politics == [[File:Donna's Ranch.JPG|thumb|Donna's Ranch brothel in [[Wells, Nevada|Wells]].]] Occasionally, lawmakers attempt to introduce legislation outlawing all prostitution in Nevada. These efforts are typically supported by owners of [[casino]]s and other large businesses, claiming that legalized prostitution harms the state's image. The Nevada Brothel Owners' Association, led by George Flint of Reno, lobbies against these laws.<ref>[http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2003/Dec-22-Mon-2003/news/22784560.html Prostitution lobbyist faithful to cause], ''[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]'', December 22, 2003</ref><ref>[http://www.randomhouse.com/acmart/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780449006580&view=excerpt Brothel Mustang Ranch and Its Women], ''[[Random House]]''</ref> Rural lawmakers normally oppose these laws as well, despite the fact that legal brothel prostitution does not provide a significant amount of income for counties. A noted opponent of legalized prostitution in Nevada was John Reese. Initially arguing on moral and religious grounds, he switched to health hazard tactics, but had to back down in the face of a threatened libel suit. In 1994, he tried to get a license for a gay brothel in a thinly veiled attempt to galvanize opposition against all brothels. Five years later, he staged his own kidnapping near the Mustang Ranch.<ref>Swenson, Brooke. (2004), [https://web.archive.org/web/20070403002421/http://www.slweekly.com/editorial/2004/feat_2_2004-09-16.cfm A Pilgrimage of Lust"], ''[[Salt Lake City Weekly]]'', 2004-09-16, Retrieved on June 18, 2008.</ref> His efforts to collect enough signatures to repeal the prostitution laws have so far failed. [[File:182223678 ce63558dfc o.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Moonlite Bunny Ranch]] in [[Mound House, Nevada|Mound House]] near [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]].]] Nevada politicians can (and generally do) play both sides of the prostitution dispute by declaring that they are personally opposed to prostitution but feel it should be up to the counties to decide. As almost three-quarters of the population of Nevada lives in a single county (Clark County, where prostitution is illegal), county control over local matters is a hot-button issue. Legislators from the northern counties will often reflexively oppose what is seen as "meddling" from the majority in the south, and the legislators from the south have been too divided on the issue to push through a state-wide ban. Since 2003, Las Vegas mayor [[Oscar Goodman]] has repeatedly stated that he favors legalization of prostitution in the city, perhaps turning East Fremont Street into a ''little Amsterdam''. Goodman said there are pragmatic reasons to back legalized prostitution. Those include the acknowledgement that illegal prostitution is occurring and that brothels could provide safer, regulated and revenue-generating sex, he said.<ref>[http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2003/Oct-24-Fri-2003/news/22438503.html Legalized Prostitution: Vegas brothels suggested], ''[[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]'', October 24, 2003</ref><ref>[http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/9676117.html Geoff Schumacher: Goodman's brothel views aren't irresponsible], ''Las Vegas Review-Journal'', September 9, 2007</ref> The brothel owners' organization, supported by Democratic State Senator [[Bob Coffin]], has been pushing for taxation of the brothels, to increase the industry's legitimacy. The proposal, which would have instituted a $5 tax per act of prostitution, with the proceeds partly being used for a sex worker counseling agency,<ref>[https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102314296 Prostitution Tax Proposed In Nevada], ''NPR'', March 24, 2009</ref> was voted down in the Taxation Committee in April 2009.<ref>[http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/apr/09/nevada-senate-panel-kills-prostitution-tax-bill/ Senate committee kills prostitution tax bill], ''Las Vegas Sun'', April 9, 2009</ref> In February 2011, U.S. Senator [[Harry Reid]] suggested that brothels be made illegal in Nevada.<ref>{{Cite news |date=February 22, 2011 |title=Reid: Time To Ban Brothels |work=Huffington Post |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/22/harry-reid-ban-brothels-nevada_n_826734.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last1=Berzon |first1=Alexandra |date=February 23, 2011 |title=Senator Calls for Ban on Nevada's Brothels |work=The Wall Street Journal |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704071304576160723859827168}}</ref>
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