By Peter Sadowski, Special to the RGJ, January 27, 2025 California is burning — literally and … [Read More...] about To California businesses: Nevada is ready to rebuild your future
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Too soon? 2026 Nevada gubernatorial race starts with Lombardo, Ford out of the gates first
By Mark Robison, Reno Gazette Journal, February 12, 2025 Ready or not, the 2026 race for the Nevada governor’s seat started this week. “Team Lombardo” — Gov. Joe Lombardo’s campaign organization — sent out its first email touting internal polling that shows Nevadans love each and every one of … [Read More...] about Too soon? 2026 Nevada gubernatorial race starts with Lombardo, Ford out of the gates first

Got opinions on a bill? Here’s how to testify before a legislative committee
By McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 11, 2025 Assembly members meet during a floor session in the Legislative Building in Carson City on the first day of the 83rd session of the Nevada Legislature Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) The Nevada … [Read More...] about Got opinions on a bill? Here’s how to testify before a legislative committee



Nevada Legislature convenes for first day of session. What you should know
By McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 3, 2025 More than 60 lawmakers — plus lobbyists, staff and media – will fill the halls of the Nevada State Legislative Building on Monday for the start of the 83rd Legislative Session. Nevada’s part-time legislature meets every odd year for … [Read More...] about Nevada Legislature convenes for first day of session. What you should know
Tourism & Gaming


Looking back on 75 years of family, food and music at the Bootlegger Las Vegas
By Gabriela Rodriguez, Las Vegas Weekly, December 5, 2024 When you think of old-school Las Vegas—the kind of Vegas where the croon of Frank Sinatra and the jingle of slot machines echoed through the streets—you likely picture a world of bone-dry martinis, plump leather booths and lounge singers … [Read More...] about Looking back on 75 years of family, food and music at the Bootlegger Las Vegas
Nevada gaming by the numbers: Casino taxes exceed expectations
by David Danzis, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 29, 2024 Casino taxes and fees collected by Nevada during the state’s most recent fiscal year exceeded economic forecasts, according to data from gaming regulators. However, collections are down slightly through the first couple of months in the … [Read More...] about Nevada gaming by the numbers: Casino taxes exceed expectations
Governor’s Tourism Conference returning to Las Vegas after hiatus
by Richard N. Velotta, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 16, 2024 The Governor’s Conference on Tourism, a two-day gathering of tourism leaders, will return in October this year after a four-year hiatus, Travel Nevada, the state’s branded destination marketing organization announced. This year’s … [Read More...] about Governor’s Tourism Conference returning to Las Vegas after hiatus
Business


Protecting Small Business The Nationwide Legal War Against the Corporate Transparency Act
By Anahit Baghshetsyan & Geoffrey Lawrence, Nevada Policy | Nevada Business Magazine, February 1, 2025 In 2021, Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) as a new component of the National Defense Authorization Act. This new law aimed to strengthen the surveillance power of the … [Read More...] about Protecting Small Business The Nationwide Legal War Against the Corporate Transparency Act



Keystone Corporation: The Crown Jewel Of Nevada’s Small Business Community
By Chuck Muth, Nevada News and Views, February 12, 2025 As someone who was part of its original pre-founding three decades ago this year, I thought I’d tell you a little bit about an extremely important and effective organization fighting for Nevada’s small businesses – even though they’re not a … [Read More...] about Keystone Corporation: The Crown Jewel Of Nevada’s Small Business Community
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Keystone Turns 30: Three Decades of Business Advocacy in Nevada
Happy New Year! As we welcome 2025, we’re thrilled to celebrate a major milestone—Keystone Corporation’s 30th anniversary! In 1995, a small group of Nevada’s business leaders united to protect and promote a business-friendly environment in our state. Three decades later, Keystone stands as a … [Read More...] about Keystone Turns 30: Three Decades of Business Advocacy in Nevada
Nevada’s Labor Force Sees Remarkable Growth Under Governor Lombardo’s Leadership
LAS VEGAS, NV – Keystone celebrates the extraordinary growth in Nevada’s labor market as a direct result of Governor Joe Lombardo's focused approach to economic development. The state has seen its labor force grow for the 10th consecutive month, a testament to the Governor's effective … [Read More...] about Nevada’s Labor Force Sees Remarkable Growth Under Governor Lombardo’s Leadership
Legislation


Bill to lower egg prices and alleviate demand in Nevada heads to Gov. Lombardo
The Assembly and Senate both passed the measure unanimously. By Steve Sebelius, KTNV, February 12, 2025 The state Senate Wednesday unanimously passed a bill aimed at lowering the price of eggs in Nevada, moving the bill through the legislative process with remarkable speed. The bill is now … [Read More...] about Bill to lower egg prices and alleviate demand in Nevada heads to Gov. Lombardo


Plan to reform 300 Nevada boards, commissions emerges
By Greg Haas, KLAS, January 21, 2025 After Gov. Joe Lombardo took aim in his State of the State address at an ever-expanding number of boards and commissions that operate in Nevada with minimal oversight, a plan to reform the system is emerging. Kristopher Sanchez, Department of Business and … [Read More...] about Plan to reform 300 Nevada boards, commissions emerges


How Rent Control Distorts the Housing Market: Understanding Supply and Demand
By Nevada Policy Staff, December 26, 2024 Rent stabilization laws are all the rage but no one is talking about how these laws would impact renters in places like Clark County (Las Vegas Valley, Henderson, etc.) and beyond. Here’s the truth: Rent control creates more demand and fewer … [Read More...] about How Rent Control Distorts the Housing Market: Understanding Supply and Demand
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Gov. Lombardo calls on Nevada lawmakers to pressure feds to release more land for housing
Nearly 87% of land in Nevada is controlled by the federal government — land that the governor said can be better managed by the state. By Christian Hudspeth, KTNV, February 11, 2025 With the Nevada Legislature back in session, Gov. Joe Lombardo is pushing state lawmakers to address housing … [Read More...] about Gov. Lombardo calls on Nevada lawmakers to pressure feds to release more land for housing


How Nevada Lawmakers Can Tackle Unemployment Without Raising Taxes
By Kelly Chapman, Nevada News & Views, February 3, 2025 Nevada’s economy, largely dependent on tourism and gaming, has struggled to recover fully from the pandemic. But fixing unemployment doesn’t have to mean raising taxes or increasing government spending. There are plenty of … [Read More...] about How Nevada Lawmakers Can Tackle Unemployment Without Raising Taxes


Nevada makes big money from corporate paperwork
By Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 30, 2025 Nevada has long generated huge windfalls of revenue from its casino industry. But the state also hauls in big pots of cash from a decidedly less-flashy industry — one that basically centers around paperwork. Incorporating business … [Read More...] about Nevada makes big money from corporate paperwork