by Michael Schaus, The Nevada Independent, August 25, 2024 We’ve seen this movie before — and it really hasn’t gotten any better with repeat viewings. When a last-minute bill to … [Read more...] about OPINION: Film tax credit — the sequel
Meet Joe Ernst: New Washoe schools leader fueled by his belief in students
by Rocio Hernandez, Nevada Independent, August 4, 2024 Joe Ernst knew from a young age that he wanted to be a teacher. Ernst, who officially stepped into his new role as the superintendent … [Read more...] about Meet Joe Ernst: New Washoe schools leader fueled by his belief in students
Rosen Introduces Legislation Providing Federal Funding For ‘Extreme Heat Events’
by Megan Barth, The Nevada Globe, August 1, 2024 The ‘Extreme Heat Emergency Act’ would allow extreme heat to federally qualify as a major disaster under the Stafford Act Following … [Read more...] about Rosen Introduces Legislation Providing Federal Funding For ‘Extreme Heat Events’
Universal basic income fails universally
By Las Vegas Review Journal Editorial Board, August 2, 2024 Free money makes people less likely to work. If common sense doesn’t convince you of that, a new study should. In July, a National … [Read more...] about Universal basic income fails universally
Lombardo Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Voting
by Kevin Dietrich, Nevada Policy Research Institute, March 29, 2023 Gov. Joe Lombardo is seeking to bolster Nevada’s voting process through legislation that would repeal universal mail-in voting, … [Read more...] about Lombardo Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Voting