by Michael Schaus, The Nevada Independent, February 19, 2023 With Nevada ranking as the worst state in the nation for occupational licensing burdens, according to the Institute for Justice, … [Read more...] about Licensing reform might actually have a chance this year
Follow the Money: Unions were biggest category donating to Legislature in 2022 cycle
by Jacob Solis and Sean Golonka, The Nevada Independent, February 19, 2023 Through the 2022 election cycle, union and labor groups gave more money to Nevada’s legislators than any other single … [Read more...] about Follow the Money: Unions were biggest category donating to Legislature in 2022 cycle
Taxation Is Theft and Cannot Be Justified Even for Charitable Causes
by Dumo Denga, Mises Wire, February 17, 2023 In her article “Multinationals Make Obscene Profits Out of Global Crises—Tax Them to Defend Human Rights,” Magdalena Sepúlveda called for more taxation … [Read more...] about Taxation Is Theft and Cannot Be Justified Even for Charitable Causes
Americans Betting More Pushed Gambling Revenues to Record $60 Billion Last Year
Casinos and online sites took in about 14% more than the previous year, excluding tribal-owned casinos by Katherine Sayre, The Wall Street Journal, February 15, 2023 Gambling in the U.S. reached … [Read more...] about Americans Betting More Pushed Gambling Revenues to Record $60 Billion Last Year
Taxpayers funding car allowances for top officials’ luxury rides
by Arthur Kane, Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 17, 2023 Taxpayers are footing the bill for Cadillacs, Audis, Teslas and other luxury vehicles for some of Southern Nevada’s highest-compensated … [Read more...] about Taxpayers funding car allowances for top officials’ luxury rides