By David Colborne, The Nevada Independent, February 4, 2025 “I asked the Legislature not to get nervous when [Kris Sanchez, director of the Department of Business and Industry] plops that bill on … [Read more...] about OPINION: Nevada’s boards and commissions are receiving some much-needed sunlight
COMMENTARY: Attorney General Aaron Ford Out of Step with Nevada
By Lyle Brennan, Nevada Business Magazine, February 1, 2025 In the ever-evolving debate over immigration, Nevada’s Attorney General Aaron Ford has positioned himself on the far-left fringe, … [Read more...] about COMMENTARY: Attorney General Aaron Ford Out of Step with Nevada
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 … [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 … [Read more...] about Nevada makes big money from corporate paperwork
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 … [Read more...] about Nevada Legislature convenes for first day of session. What you should know




