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November 30, 2009

NPRI’s Steve Miller on Heidi Harris show tomorrow

Victor Joecks

A couple months ago NPRI revealed that Nevada’s property-tax system has been operating outside the law for over a decade. Yesterday NPRI’s Vice President for Policy Steven Miller penned an op-ed in the Review-Journal outlining the property-tax scheme.

Tomorrow (Tuesday, December 1) Steve is going to be on the Heidi Harris show at 7 a.m. to discuss the whole situation. You can tune in to KDWN at 720 AM in Las Vegas or listen live online.

Here’s a complete listing of NPRI’s investigative reports on the property-tax controversy.

Board of Equalization reschedules hearing: Session expected to shed light on assessment methods
County assessors fight state request to appear: State Board of Equalization members discuss subpoenas
Nevada’s property tax shaft: More egregious than the public realized
For more than a decade, Nevada tax panel breaks law: State continues in ‘dereliction’ of duties
Stage set for property tax showdown: Washoe County controversy only ‘tip of the iceberg’
The birth of a rebellion: Why Nevada’s property-tax system may soon crumble

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