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September 3, 2010

Just released: Nevada Vision Stakeholder Group preliminary report

Victor Joecks

As promised at the previous meeting of the Nevada Vision Stakeholder Group, the preliminary report has arrived from Moody’s Analytics.

It’s 92 pages long, so dig in. We at NPRI will be doing the same and will give you our comments shortly.

In case you don’t remember the NVSG, the whole process has been a charade to give politicians, led by Sen. Steven Horsford, political cover to call for tax increases in 2011.

Here’s some helpful background reading:

Four problems with the Nevada Vision Stakeholder Group
Visions of tax increases
The stakeholder two-step
Puppetmasters on the throne
Nevada’s future is at stake
A ‘vision’ of extortion and control
IFC to hide behind unelected stakeholders
Nevadans deserve honesty from IFC

Also of note, as Nevada Vision Stakeholder Group Chairman Robert Lang emphasized at a previous meeting, he’s from New York, not Virginia.

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