Kevin Dietrich
Director of Mainstream Media
Kevin Dietrich joined Nevada Policy in 2022 and currently serves as the Director of Mainstream Media.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.
A Ranked-Choice Voting Christmas
Ranked-choice voting, which will be on the Nevada ballot in the 2024 election, would require voters to rank as many as five candidates for each race, from first to last.
Flaws of Ranked-Choice Voting Topic of Vegas Seminar
The perils of ranked-choice voting will be highlighted at an upcoming seminar being put on by Nevada Policy and other organizations. The Dangers of Ranked Choice Voting: a Grassroots…
Clark County Rewards Employees Handsomely
Public service in Clark County can be very lucrative. Last year, more than 50 county employees earned at least $300,000 in total compensation. At the top of the list was…
Regulatory Sandboxes Offers NV a Spot at Forefront of Innovation
Regulatory sandboxes are a relatively new idea, but the aim behind them – improving performance – is unchanging. As technology advances forward relentlessly, rapid change within society is often needed.
NV Republicans Far Outdistance Dems on Key Votes
The 2023 legislative session is in the books, but we’ll be living with its impact for decades to come. The special session bill to lure the Oakland A’s to Las…
Employee Freedom Week Seeks to Educate Nevada Workers
Fewer than one in three Nevadans are registered as Democrats, but you wouldn’t know that from campaign contributions made by unions and labor groups during the 2022 election cycle.
New Look, Same Focus on Liberty for Nevada Policy
Nevada Policy, the Silver State’s leading authority on public policy and free markets, is introducing a new look today.
Educators Can Act Now to Quit Partisan Unions
Nevada educators wanting to escape politically motivated teachers unions have a two-week window to act, beginning today. Membership in teachers unions is optional in Nevada. Educators are allowed to…
Legislature Seeks to Change How NV Elects President
Nevada’s Democratic-controlled legislature is pushing a plan to change how our nation elects its president, one that could go against the wishes and interests of Silver State voters. Last month…