Las Vegas Review-JournalJune 20, 2021 - 9:00 pm If grocery industry titans colluded to boost profits by setting uniform prices for toilet paper, ground beef and other commodities, they would … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: The ‘race to the top’ on corporate taxes
Future of U.S. Healthcare May Be Playing Out in Nevada
State Democratic lawmakers move ahead with public-option plans aimed at cutting costs for consumers; Republicans and industry groups call it overreach By Stephanie Armour and Jim Carlton| … [Read more...] about Future of U.S. Healthcare May Be Playing Out in Nevada
Nevada tax incentives could mean creation of 2K jobs in state
By McKenna Ross Las Vegas Review-JournalJune 17, 2021 - 5:33 pm Las Vegas Review Journal Eight companies considering relocation or expansion in Nevada may have a sweeter deal after the … [Read more...] about Nevada tax incentives could mean creation of 2K jobs in state
Many Companies Want Remote Workers—Except From Colorado
After a new state law that requires employers to disclose salaries for open positions, some are advertising jobs available anywhere in the U.S. but Colorado By Chip CutterJune 17, 2021 9:47 am ET … [Read more...] about Many Companies Want Remote Workers—Except From Colorado
Analysis: Which lawmakers were least likely to toe the Partyline?
By Sean Golonka June 15th, 2021 - 2:00am The Nevada Inpendent From permanent expanded mail voting to the state public health option, the 2021 legislative session saw no shortage of … [Read more...] about Analysis: Which lawmakers were least likely to toe the Partyline?