By Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 6, 2023 The tire fire in Carson City has led to renewed calls for a full-time, annual Legislature in order to fix a “broken process.” But that … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Don’t blame part-time Legislature for Carson City crackup
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Film tax credits, sex ed, gas tax holiday: A look at what died at sine die
By Rocio Hernandez, Naoka Foreman, Carly Sauvageau, Jannelle Calderon, and Michelle Rindels, The Nevada Independent, June 8th, 2023 When the Legislature’s regular session adjourned sine die on … [Read more...] about Film tax credits, sex ed, gas tax holiday: A look at what died at sine die
School Choice For Nevadans Isn’t A Reality With A Democratic Majority
If education advocates want to reform the education system in Nevada, they need to focus on local races in the 2024 election By Megan Barth, The Nevada Globe, June 7, 2023 There were … [Read more...] about School Choice For Nevadans Isn’t A Reality With A Democratic Majority
OPINION: Our legislative process ‘broken’ by design
By Michael Schaus, The Nevada Independent, June 1st, 2023 As the days count down to sine die, the usual lawless shenanigans of Carson City politicking are picking up. And … [Read more...] about OPINION: Our legislative process ‘broken’ by design
By the numbers: What bills lived, died after Legislature’s first major deadline
By Sean Golonka and Tabitha Mueller, The Nevada Independent, April 18th, 2023 Sure, almost 240 bills failed to survive the Legislature’s first committee passage deadline, but let’s break … [Read more...] about By the numbers: What bills lived, died after Legislature’s first major deadline