Federal land
Solution of the week: Liberate Nevada from its federal occupation
It's time to finish what the Sagebrush Rebellion started
It's time for Nevada lawmakers to finish what the Sagebrush Rebellion started.
Top 10 ideas for bill draft requests: 1-5
Legislative ideas for new lawmakers
Here are five solutions to move Nevada forward.
All eyes on Arizona
Will the voters of the state declare sovereignty over its federally administered lands?
Will the Arizona voters declare sovereignty over its federally administered lands?
The West fires back
Utah takes land-rights issue to next level...will Nevada be next?
Will Nevada follow Utah and take land-rights issue to the next level?
Washington versus the West
States are challenging Congress's ability to control Western lands
Western states challenge Congress's ability to control their lands.
Solutions 2013
A Sourcebook for Nevada Policymakers
Solutions 2013 covers 39 subject areas and is a comprehensive sourcebook for lawmakers, candidates and citizens who are interested in policy solutions. As the name implies, these are the solutions for the issues facing Nevadans — from taxes to education, from energy to labor, from economic development to higher education, and many more.
Hello ... Congress? Are you there?
Nevada's efforts to free Western lands still await a federal response
Federal response awaited as Nevada works to free Western lands.
It's time to free the West
Federal lands belong under state control
Federal lands in Nevada belong under state control.
Stimulus-funded projects got to jump regulatory line
Congressional ‘help’ delayed private-sector energy projects, costing millions of jobs
Politically sponsored energy projects funded with federal "stimulus" dollars got preferential regulatory treatment over private-sector projects.
Hammered by government's 'help'
The Federal Reserve and federal land agencies combine to bring needless suffering.
The combination of buyer stupidity, population growth and loose lending certainly contributes to housing market volatility, but government planning deserves some of the blame as well.