Nevada Journal
CATO Institute gives Nevada Governor an 'F'
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Updates to federal labor law burden Nevada business anew
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Metro's 'More Cops' spending policy unclear even while agency pursues more funding
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Energy policy, the make or break for Nevada's economy
By James Taylor Executive Summary Energy policy is arguably the most important factor affecting the strength of Nevada’s economy. Abundant and affordable energy directly lowers consumer energy bills…
Nevada's green-energy mandates will cost the economy $1.7 billion, and 11,000 jobs in 2016
While there are some marginal economic benefits to greater reliance on renewable energy, these benefits are overshadowed by the substantially more expensive cost of production. Looking at Nevada specifically, the net cost of renewable standards are striking: Energy prices are expected to climb by nearly 15 percent in 2016. Employment growth will be reduced by more than 11,000 jobs in 2016 due to higher energy costs. Economic growth will be reduced by more than $1.7 billion in 2016.