Transparency

Horsford-led IFC may have illegally plundered millions from College Savings Plan

Participants in Higher Education Prepaid Tuition Program may now have grounds to sue

July 26, 2011 | by Steven Miller

Participants who have invested money in the Higher Education Prepaid Tuition Program may now have grounds to sue.

Speaker Oceguera got more double-dipping pay than he claimed

Payroll records contradict Oceguera, Gillespie and unsigned 'agreement'

July 21, 2011 | by Steven Miller

City of North Las Vegas payroll records contradict Oceguera, Gillespie and unsigned agreement and show Oceguera received almost twice as much fire department pay during the 2011 Legislative Session as previously claimed.

NLV fire department confirms Oceguera’s double-dipping

Agreements show fire department paid Oceguera while he was in Carson City

June 30, 2011 | by Steven Miller

Fire department agreements have confirmed that the North Las Vegas Fire Department paid Speaker Oceguera while he was working as a lawmaker in Carson City.

Speaker Oceguera - another government 'double-dipper'?

Records suggest Speaker, fire department flouted North Las Vegas city policy

June 29, 2011 | by Steven Miller

Fire department records suggest both the Speaker and the fire department flouted North Las Vegas city policy.

The lawmakers vs. the law, Part III

Nevada’s tolerance for lawmaker-bureaucrats breeds state corruption

May 5, 2011 | by Steven Miller

Nevada's tolerance for lawmaker-bureaucrats breeds corruption in the Silver State. 

Rude shocks and Nevada’s ‘open records’ law

A Sunshine Week review of how Nevada agencies respond to record requests

March 18, 2011 | by Karen Gray

In honor of Sunshine Week, a review of how well Nevada agencies are responding to public-record requests.

Open-meeting-law fines: Solution or loop-hole?

Fines are no substitute for vigorous enforcement

March 3, 2011 | by Karen Gray

Fines should not be a substitute for vigorous enforcement of current penalties.

Priorities for the 2011 Nevada Legislative Session

There are many issues to address, but a few stand out

February 7, 2011 | by Victor Joecks

Priorities for Nevada's conservatives and libertarians include controlling spending, reforming the budget process, increasing transparency and instituting proven education reforms.

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