by Kevin Dietrich, Nevada Policy Research Institute,August 4, 2022 Failure to understand supply and demand may not be a requirement to serve in local government, but it doesn’t seem to hurt As … [Read more...] about Limiting Gas Stations May Feel Good, but it’s Bad Policy
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EDITORIAL: City’s Badlands money pit keeps getting deeper
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, July 28, 2022 Like the Washington Generals, the attorneys representing the city of Las Vegas in the long-running Badlands controversy continued their … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: City’s Badlands money pit keeps getting deeper
Socialized medicine: Cuba’s hospitals out of power, supplies
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, July 29, 2022 The less you know about socialized medicine in Cuba the easier it is to praise it. Cuba is facing a surge in dengue, a viral disease … [Read more...] about Socialized medicine: Cuba’s hospitals out of power, supplies
NEVADA VIEWS: Organized retail crime is a threat to workplace safety
One of the least-discussed yet fastest-growing threats to workplace and consumer safety is organized retail crime. On the surface, organized retail crime looks like shoplifting, and in many cases it … [Read more...] about NEVADA VIEWS: Organized retail crime is a threat to workplace safety
CCSD now wants to keep top students from learning too much
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, July 24, 2022 The Clark County School District now plans to keep its top students from being too successful. This month, the School … [Read more...] about CCSD now wants to keep top students from learning too much