By Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 17, 2024 About nine months from now, Nevada voters will choose whether to adopt a new system that will drastically change the way they previously … [Read more...] about Study: 1 in 20 voters make ballot mistakes with ranked choice voting
Nevada Controller Andy Matthews Launches Open Finance Portal
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AG Ford, Speaker Yeager are top Nevada recipients of trips paid for by outside groups
By Sean Golonka, The Nevada Independent, February 18th, 2024 Brazil, India, South Korea — those were just a few of the faraway destinations prominent Nevada leaders visited in 2023 during trips … [Read more...] about AG Ford, Speaker Yeager are top Nevada recipients of trips paid for by outside groups
OPINION: The Constitution’s clear; one branch of government at a time
By Michael Schaus, The Nevada Independent, February 11, 2024 Asking someone to define the word “any” feels like something Bill Clinton would do during a deposition. And yet, … [Read more...] about OPINION: The Constitution’s clear; one branch of government at a time
What goes in to estimating an event’s economic impact on the city
By Katie Ann McCarver, Vegas Inc., February 5, 2024 About three years ago, as the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority made a bid to host the city’s first Super Bowl—now just days away—it … [Read more...] about What goes in to estimating an event’s economic impact on the city