COVID-19
Nevada’s recovery from the coronavirus shutdown will be led by workers, business owners and families — not politicians or government’s special interests.
That’s why Nevada Policy advocates for and empowers policies that put families, workers and business owners in charge of rebuilding our great state.
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A Zero-Risk Society is Not a Reasonable Policy Proposal
Some Nevadans might be old enough to remember when “two weeks to slow the spread” was the official position of most governors invoking vast emergency powers in response to the…
The flawed argument for vaccine mandates
The argument for mandatory vaccination rests on two fundamentally contradictory claims. The first claim is undeniably correct: the vaccines work. In fact, they are so effective at preventing serious illness…
A free society can respond to the coronavirus
By forcibly shutting down most businesses and restricting the ability of citizens to meet and gather, the Executive Order enacted by Governor Steve Sisolak represents the most extraordinary infringement…
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Note to governors: Self-government is still possible in times of emergency
For the next several months, maybe even years, we will be hearing about the long-lasting effects of the “coronavirus shutdown.” There will be ongoing public debate over how Nevada “should”…
A blueprint for restoring opportunity to Nevada workers
Having suffered historic job losses, Nevada families are struggling to rebuild their livelihoods. Policymakers should focus on ensuring barriers to entrepreneurship and gainful employment are torn down. The following…
A blueprint for reenergizing Nevada's business climate
Having been shutdown for months, the businesses that have been allowed to open their doors are facing serious economic and social challenges that threaten their very survival. The following…
A blueprint for Nevada's financial path forward
The most current fiscal projections indicate Nevada’s Fiscal Year 2021 revenues may be upwards of $1 billion shy of what the legislatively-approved budget requires. The following policies, if implemented…