Publications
Nevada parents very interested in school-choice options
While politicians dither, parents are doing everything they can to improve their children’s education
While politicians dither, parents are doing everything they can to choose the best school for their children.
Taxes, taxes and taxes … oh, my!
Lawmakers trying to poach more from private industry
Higher taxes would poach more from private industry.
For your tax increases, you’ll get only minor education reforms
Damage to K-12 students to continue as teacher union remains in control
Despite small improvements, Nevada's failing K-12 education system will continue to harm students.
‘Revised’ Democrat maps show more gerrymandering, little Hispanic influence
Democrats increase partisan advantage in congressional districts and barely touch Hispanic populations
The Democrats new redistricting proposal would increase their partisan advantage and barely increase the number of Hispanic legislative seats.
The end-game: Part II
Precedent from 2003 casts a long shadow
The 2003 session casts a long shadow over the current session, but the results of that session won't be repeated in 2011.
The lawmakers vs. the law: Part V
Pols become predators without the constitutional separation of powers
Centuries of history have shown that politicians become predators without the constitutional separation of powers.
Don't mess with the Texas mess
Executive Director of NFIB/Texas details harmful impact of margins tax
Will Newton, the Executive Director of NFIB/Texas, details the harmful impact the margins tax has had in Texas.
The end-game, Part I
Lawmakers spar over taxes once again
As the legislative session winds down, lawmakers are sparring over taxes once again.