Steven Miller

The lawmakers vs. the law: Part IV

Nevada’s local government agencies hire state lawmakers so both can collude against taxpayers

May 12, 2011

Local governments in Nevada hire state lawmakers, explicitly because they are lawmakers, which allows both to collude against taxpayers.

The lawmakers vs. the law, Part III

Nevada’s tolerance for lawmaker-bureaucrats breeds state corruption

May 5, 2011

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

The lawmakers vs. the law: Part II

The sounds of silence

April 28, 2011

Lawmakers' silence on recent corruption scandals — as they attempt to outlaw "adverse" employer responses to political office-seeking activities by Nevada government employees — is deafening.

The lawmakers vs. the law: Part I

AB 433 pits the politicians against the people — and the Nevada Constitution

April 19, 2011

Nevada's power-hungry pols are out to legally — but unconstitutionally — elevate themselves above every non-politician in Nevada.

Nevada’s Edusaurs in distress

The 'meteor' has arrived

April 4, 2011

The 'meteor' of reform has arrived. Reality is forcing both Nevada's K-12 and higher education systems to adapt and change.

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

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.

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

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.

Diversification’s unhappy history: Part III

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

February 16, 2011

In 1999, the Nevada Resort Association paid for a flawed study that claimed that new businesses coming to Nevada hurt the state financially.

Diversification’s unhappy history: Part II

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

February 9, 2011

Some of Nevada's most powerful interests have fought broadening Nevada's job base.

Diversification’s unhappy history: Part I

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

February 2, 2011

Some of Nevada's most powerful interests have secretly fought broadening Nevada's job base.

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