Nevada Business Features
CommentaryUnited We Stand
There’s been a lot of talk lately about California’s Proposition 13 and the taxpayers’ revolt that caused its passage. The Nevada Policy Research Institute recently brought Jon..[MORE]. June 2005
Harry Reid: Peacemaker or Warmonger?
In our December 2004 issue, I pledged to report regularly on how Senator Harry Reid is representing our state and our nation. He has a difficult job, trying to represent Nevada, while being..[MORE]. May 2005
The Property Tax Dilemma
Chances are by the time you read this, the Legislature will still be mulling over what to do about property taxes. It gave itself a March 31 deadline, figuring if it didn’t come to some..[MORE]. April 2005
“Progressives”
In recent weeks and months we’ve seen some name changes, all in hopes of winning the race for the buying public’s dollar. In Southern California, it’s a battle over which baseball..[MORE]. March 2005
Governor Guinn’s Tax Rebate Plan:
When Gov. Guinn called a press conference to propose that Nevadans get a rebate on their DMV fees because of a surplus in the state budget, the immediate reaction in most households was a happy..[MORE]. February 2005
Final Score: Augustine 1, Taxpayers 0
Let’s imagine you’re a business owner and you discover that your office manager is running her own personal business on company time. Instead of doing work for your company, the workers..[MORE]. January 2005
THE MAN FROM SEARCHLIGHT
Now that Harry Reid has been chosen Senate Minority Leader, I’d like to congratulate him on achieving this lofty position. It’s a long way from Searchlight to the Senate, and he’s..[MORE]. December 2004
Thanksgiving Day
Most of what we know about the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving is more legend than fact. For example, official records don’t mention serving turkey, although the Pilgrims did eat various..[MORE]. November 2004
Real Estate as an Engine of Growth
Office and industrial real estate are featured in two special supplements this month for the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP). Coupled with the cover story on retail..[MORE]. October 2004
Separating Truth from Fiction
It’s often hard to sort out the facts from the smoke and mirrors during presidential campaigns, and veteran politicians know that if a lie is repeated often enough, it can eventually pass for..[MORE]. September 2004
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