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Corporatism Seizes the NV Legislature
Over the past dozen years, Nevada lawmakers have increasingly used their power to pick winners and losers in the economy. They have raised taxes on households and businesses and effectively handed over proceeds to favored competitors. That trend is reaching a crescendo in the 2023 legislative session. Back in 2011,… Read More
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Dual Service Unconstitutional; Govt. Can’t Seriously Argue Otherwise
The offending dual-serving legislators recently filed their final briefs in response to Nevada Policy’s ongoing separation of powers lawsuit. Joining them was the legal department of the Legislative Counsel…
Solutions for Some of Our Biggest Public Policy Problems
Last month, this space listed our three biggest, most challenging public policy problems: 1) excess government spending, causing inefficiency and low government productivity; 2) proceduralism, the long public review…
Episode 85: We’re the ‘Shining City on a Hill’ for the Rest of America
Free to Offend Episode 85 | Guest: Dowd Muska, Southwest Public Policy Institute The American Southwest is a place like no other – culturally, economically, and even politically. Dowd Muska,…