Nevada’s 82nd Legislative Session: Week 2

Marcos Lopez

During this week’s episode of Under the Dome, Nevada Policy’s Marcos Lopez shares the highlights from second week of Nevada’s legislative session:

  • The legislators that spoke at the school choice rally this week and the education bills they’re sponsoring this session;
  • The education bill that Nevada Policy is opposing and how the government could make a bigger impact on education while spending less money;
  • The occupational licensing bills that could turn around Nevada’s teacher and doctor shortages;
  • The lieutenant governor’s bill that could greatly benefit small businesses;
  • What we’re watching out for in any potential deals with the Oakland A’s; and
  • The big difference we’re already noticing with the new administration and how it is benefiting you.

To keep updated throughout the week on what is happening in Carson City, visit Nevada Policy’s bill tracker at nevadapolicy.org/bill-tracker


 

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 Under the Dome: This Week in Carson City
An in-depth analysis of what is going on in Nevada’s government.

Produced by Nevada Policy,
featuring Nevada Policy’s Marcos Lopez.

 

 

Marcos Lopez

Marcos Lopez

Policy Fellow

Marcos Lopez serves as a Policy Fellow for Nevada Policy. For over a decade, Marcos has fought to advance free-market principles, limited government, and secure individual rights through electioneering, lobbying, and grassroots mobilization at all levels of government across nine states and Washington D.C.

Originally from Miami, Marcos moved to Nevada in 2015 and has lived in Reno and Las Vegas, where he currently resides. His main areas of focus include economic opportunity, criminal justice reform, and school choice. Marcos’ work and efforts have been recognized and featured in The New York Times, The Las Vegas Review Journal, The Nevada Independent, This is Reno, and The Nevada Current.