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
Gov. Joe Lombardo opposes teacher strikes, film tax credit in exclusive interview with Channel 13
The governor said he also supports red light cameras to catch violators. By Steve Sibelius, KTNV, February 4, 2025 The governor said he's against an initiative championed by the Clark County … [Read more...] about Gov. Joe Lombardo opposes teacher strikes, film tax credit in exclusive interview with Channel 13




