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Neighboring states upstage Nevada education

The majority of Nevada’s neighbors boast higher student achievement at lower cost

September 15, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

The majority of Nevada's neighbors have higher student achievement while spending less.

How much is too much?

Government wages are extravagant and arbitrary

September 8, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

Government wages in Nevada are extravagant and arbitrary.

Confusion is the Plan

The ‘Nevada Plan’ fosters confusion about per-pupil spending

September 7, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

The complexity of the "Nevada Plan" creates confusion about total per-pupil spending.

Why unemployment persists: Part IV

Sustainable growth is built on savings, not cheap credit

August 24, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

Sustainable economic growth is built on savings, not cheap credit.

Why unemployment persists: Part III

History regularly reveals government spending no cure for government-created messes

August 17, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

Government spending, designed to decrease Depression-style unemployment, actually prolongs joblessness.

Firefighter unions versus the public

Danger inherent in giving public servants too much power

August 16, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

Firefighter salaries show the danger inherent in giving public servants too much power.

Why unemployment persists: Part II

Government intervention prolongs joblessness

August 10, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

In the long term, government attempts to "fix" unemployment actually prolong joblessness.

Records reveal 90 percent of North Las Vegas firefighters live outside city

Non-resident firefighters, police funded political war against cost-conscious Democrat

August 3, 2011 | by Kyle Gillis

NLV police and firefighter unions, filled with non-residents, funded political war against cost-conscious Democrat.

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.

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