Geoffrey Lawrence
What if everything you've heard isn't true?
Misinformation is the norm when the subject is Nevada's education spending
Misinformation is the norm when liberals talk about Nevada’s education spending.
Nevada's tax burden is higher than you think
Authorities take more than $30k per household every two years
Nevada governments take in more than $30,000 per household every two years.
NPRI: Margin tax proposal remains severely flawed
Responding to news that the Nevada Supreme Court today reversed a district court decision and allowed a 2 percent margin-tax initiative to go forward, Geoffrey Lawrence, deputy policy director at the Nevada Policy Research Institute, issued the following comments.
Solution of the week: School choice
School choice offers hope and options for every child
School choice programs empower parents to pick the school that's best for their children.
'State of the State' was short on solutions
Sandoval misses opportunity to make case for fiscal conservatism
Gov. Sandoval missed an opportunity to make the case for proven free-market solutions to Nevada's challenges.
Solution of the week: PERS
A Utah-style hybrid pension system would protect taxpayers, provide flexibility for government employees
A Utah-style hybrid pension system would protect taxpayers, provide flexibility for government employees.
NPRI: Sandoval misses opportunity to make case for fiscal conservatism
In response to Gov. Brian Sandoval’s State of the State address Wednesday night, NPRI’s Deputy Policy Director Geoffrey Lawrence released the following comments.
Solution of the week: Spending trends
Up, up and away: Nevada is spending much more than it did before the 2003 tax hikes
Up, up and away: Nevada's inflation-adjusted, per-capita spending has greatly increased since 2003 tax increases.