Publications

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.

Diversification’s unhappy history: Part V

Some of the state’s most powerful interests have long fought broadening Nevada’s job base

March 2, 2011 | by Steven Miller

It's not just the gaming industry — many of the states most powerful special interests have long fought policies that would have encouraged the expanding of Nevada's job base.

Follow Florida on education reform

Don’t be fooled by attempts to distort Florida’s record

February 28, 2011 | by Victor Joecks

Don't be fooled by attempts to distort or ignore Florida's record on education reform. The Sunshine State's reforms worked and would increase student achievement in Nevada as well.

The tax-hike conspiracy

Big interests out to get the little man

February 24, 2011 | by Geoffrey Lawrence

Special interests are colluding in Carson City to try and institute a new business tax.

Diversification’s unhappy history: Part IV

Some of the state’s most powerful interests have long fought broadening Nevada’s job base

February 23, 2011 | by Steven Miller

An economic analysis from the CED has discredited the two main arguments the Nevada Resort Association has used and continues to use in support of a broad-based business tax.

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