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Kevin Dietrich
Managing Editor
Kevin Dietrich joined Nevada Policy in 2022 and currently serves as the managing editor.He has more than 20 years of experience in communications, including serving as the director of communications and marketing for the South Carolina Bankers Association, working as a speechwriter for South Carolina governor Mark Sanford and assisting with internal communications for CVS Caremark.
Kevin graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in Journalism and a minor in History. A fifth-generation Californian, he spent a decade as a journalist, working for newspapers in Florida, New York, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Ranked-Choice Voting Fares Poorly in Polling
Three months after ranked-choice voting appeared on the Nevada ballot, support for the concept is low. Just 33 percent of more than 350 Nevadans polled were familiar with ranked-choice voting,…
Nevadans Continue to Favor Stricter Voting Guidelines
There is overwhelming support among Nevadans to require voters to produce photo identification before casting a ballot and to require officials to regularly check voter rolls, according to recent polling.
Nevada Policy Unveils Bill Tracker for 2023 Session
With the 2023 legislative session about to begin, Nevada Policy is rolling out its newest Nevada bill tracker. The user-friendly system allows interested individuals to keep watch on proposed…
Lawmakers’ Lack of Transparency Hurts Nevadans
A look at proposed bills for the coming Nevada legislative session demonstrates that transparency appears to rank low on lawmakers’ list of priorities. This is evident when one reads the…
La falta de transparencia de los legisladores perjudica a los nevadenses
Un vistazo a los proyectos de ley propuestos para la próxima sesión legislativa de Nevada demuestra que la transparencia parece ocupar un lugar bajo en la lista de prioridades de…
Nevada Policy Adds Seven Dual-Serving Legislators to Lawsuit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 2, 2023 CONTACT: Kevin Dietrich (702) 720-5340; kevin@nevadapolicy.org Nevada Policy Adds Seven Dual-Serving Legislators to Lawsuit Nevada Policy’s efforts to enforce the…
Solutions 2023 Offers Answers to Issues Facing Nevada
With the beginning of the 2023 Legislative Session just weeks away, Nevada Policy has released its biennial publication designed to help lawmakers tackle difficult issues facing the state. Solutions 2023:…
Las últimas elecciones demuestran que el voto por orden de preferencia es una receta que genera confusión
La conversación en los círculos del Estado de Plata sobre la consagración de las primarias presidenciales de Nevada como las primeras de la nación está fuera de lugar. Abordar la…
Recent Elections Show RCV a Recipe for Confusion
Talk in Silver State circles about enshrining Nevada’s presidential primary as first in the nation is out of place. Addressing the state’s inability to count votes quickly should be…