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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Court reverses ruling in challenge to lawmakers serving as public employees
by Colton Lochhead, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 21, 2022 The Nevada Supreme Court has reversed a lower court’s decision to throw out a lawsuit brought by a conservative think tank that … [Read more...] about Court reverses ruling in challenge to lawmakers serving as public employees
2021 Legislative Bill Tracker
Update | 04/22/21 For the most up to date information during this fast-paced portion of the legislative process, click here (or the link below) to view the working spreadsheet version of this bill … [Read more...] about 2021 Legislative Bill Tracker
Defending the Constitution: Nevada Policy’s Separation of Powers Lawsuit
Nevada’s Separation of Powers doctrine divides the powers of the government into three distinct categories: Legislative, Executive and Judicial. Pursuant to the Nevada Constitution, “no persons … [Read more...] about Defending the Constitution: Nevada Policy’s Separation of Powers Lawsuit
A blueprint for reenergizing Nevada’s business climate
Having been shutdown for months, the businesses that have been allowed to open their doors are facing serious economic and social challenges that threaten their very survival. The following policies, … [Read more...] about A blueprint for reenergizing Nevada’s business climate