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.
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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…
State Budget Includes Millions of Dollars for Culinary
Looking for a textbook example of pork barrel legislation? Pull up a chair and give Assembly Bill 521 a read. Tacked onto the bill, which focuses on the Capital…
Confusing the Public for Fun and Profit
A sizeable percentage of Nevadans favor increased school choice, but desperate opponents are resorting to deceptive tactics in a bid to protect the status quo. Assembly Bill 400, introduced…
Bill to Sharply Increase State Property Tax Fails
Proposed legislation that sought to significantly raise Nevadans’ property taxes is dead. Senate Bill 96, which would have eliminated the state’s 3 percent cap on annual property taxes and…
Key Education Reform Bill to go before Committee Shortly
Legislation to substantially expand school choice in Nevada will be the topic of an Assembly Ways and Means Committee meeting later this week. Discussion on Assembly Bill 400, designed to…
Lombardo Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Voting
Gov. Joe Lombardo is seeking to bolster Nevada’s voting process through legislation that would repeal universal mail-in voting, require residents to produce IDs when casting ballots and establish earlier deadlines…
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,…