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The governor’s refusal to compromise
We’re down to the final days of the Legislative Session and one thing is clear: Gov. Brian Sandoval is not interested in compromising on three key issues._x000D_ _x000D_ As he gave his State of the State address, Sandoval laid out three priorities that he actually campaigned against during his run for re-election: the largest tax increase in state history, passing a modified version of the margin tax and a massive expansion of government._x000D_
Governor's new tax plan still has numerous structural, constitutional issues
CARSON CITY – Today, the Assembly Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committees held a joint hearing on Gov. Brian Sandoval’s new tax proposal, which was heard as an amendment to AB464. Sandoval’s tax plan would increase the modified business tax, raise the business license fee and create a new gross receipts tax, called the “commerce” tax. NPRI executive vice president Victor Joecks offered the following testimony.
Week in review: A letter to lawmakers
Dear Assemblymen Nelson, O’Neill, Trowbridge, Edwards and Silberkraus:_x000D_ _x000D_ Sometime in the next few days, you will make your most important decision of the 2015 Nevada Legislative Session. Given that you are all up for reelection next year, and are not guaranteed to be back for future sessions, it may well be the most important decision of each of your legislative careers._x000D_
What's in Sandoval's new tax package
Late last night, Gov. Brian Sandoval’s team released the legislative language for his new tax package. The tax package is being proposed as an amendment on AB464. Less than…