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
EDITORIAL: It’s Tax Day: Who really fills the federal coffers?
By the Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, April 14, 2024 Is there a more trite and hackneyed phrase in the tax debate than “fair share”? Progressives, who have a never-ending appetite for … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: It’s Tax Day: Who really fills the federal coffers?
Governor Lombardo Signs Executive Order to Address Healthcare Workforce Shortage
Governor Lombardo is expanding the mission of the Patient Protection Commission By Megan Barth, The Nevada Globe, April 12, 2024 Today, Governor Joe Lombardo signed a new executive … [Read more...] about Governor Lombardo Signs Executive Order to Address Healthcare Workforce Shortage
Lawyers debate if taking redistricting out of Legislature’s hands will cost more money
Supreme Court justices will weigh arguments about whether proposed ballot measures contain unfunded mandates and issue a decision in the coming months. By Tabitha Mueller, The Nevada Independent, … [Read more...] about Lawyers debate if taking redistricting out of Legislature’s hands will cost more money
March Madness: Silver State Inflation Surges Past 21 Percent
Since President Biden assumed office, Nevadans are paying an extra $27,782 per year for basic household expenses By Megan Barth, The Nevada Globe, April 10, 2024 Despite the Federal Reserve … [Read more...] about March Madness: Silver State Inflation Surges Past 21 Percent