Steven Miller
Who has the power?
Nevada’s ‘aggressive’ renewable energy standards drain ratepayers
Nevada's 'aggressive' green energy standards are draining ratepayers of a lot of green.
Report: Nevada’s financial position ‘precarious’
Past policymakers said to have evaded balanced-budget law
The Institute for Truth in Accounting says past Nevada politicians have evaded the state's balanced-budget law.
Best of both worlds?
Reno airport authority wields government powers, skirts citizen oversight
Although the Reno airport authority wields government powers, it is attempting to avoid citizen oversight.
Incomparable — but not in a good way
Nevada public-ed establishment still eager to obfuscate dropout rate
Nevada's public education establishment is still eager to obfuscate the state's dropout rate.
The new-superintendent dance
New faces alone won’t fix Nevada’s K-12 problem
New hires alone won't fix Nevada's K-12 education problems.
The rise of sociopathic government
We ignore Acton at our peril
We must pay attention to the warnings of Lord Acton.
Time to adapt
Washington, D.C., is re-routing Nevada’s future
A generation of overspending by government and individuals means that Nevada must become even more attractive to new entrepreneurial businesses.
Moody’s blues
What Nevadans need to know about the IFC’s favored firm
Nevadans need to know the shady history of the firm that's conducting the IFC's tax study.
Death by politician
The power appetite of pols is lethal for society
Europe shows that the welfare-state ideology Nevada's current legislative leadership is trying to impose on the Silver State spawns fiscal catastrophe.
Thirty years of bad faith — and counting
Nevada tax apparatchiks reveal the secret nature of government
The reason Americans tend to be skeptical of government is quite simple: We've seen how government operates.