Voter fraud is such a problem in Nevada that even a Democrat elected official is begrudgingly acknowledging it. By Victor Joecks, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 20, 2024 Voter fraud is such a … [Read more...] about OPINION: VICTOR JOECKS: Dozens of double voting cases in Nevada sent to police
Succession Planning in Nevada Passing the Baton
By Emilie Fairfield, Nevada Business Magazine, April 1, 2024 There comes a time in the life of a business when leadership must be passed from one generation to the next. After watching her … [Read more...] about Succession Planning in Nevada Passing the Baton
Millions roll in to Nevada ballot initiatives from unions, Uber and dark money groups
By Eric Neugeboren & Tabitha Mueller, The Nevada Independent, April 19, 2024 The political action committees behind a slew of potential Nevada ballot questions received nearly $8 million from … [Read more...] about Millions roll in to Nevada ballot initiatives from unions, Uber and dark money groups
UNLV’s tech park still growing, targets high-profile companies
By Sean Hemmersmeier, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 15, 2024 UNLV is looking to cash in on the positive momentum of development in the southwest Las Vegas Valley to lure high-profile companies … [Read more...] about UNLV’s tech park still growing, targets high-profile companies
The Good and Bad of Nevada Voter Registration
By Kevin Dietrich, NPRI, April 18, 2024 Election days typically occur once or twice a year (counting primaries), but the work preparing voter rolls is a year-round process. This is especially … [Read more...] about The Good and Bad of Nevada Voter Registration