March, 1999 issue

January/February 2000: Just What We Don’t Need: A Fatter Dinosaur

January/February 2000Just What We Don’t Need: A Fatter Dinosaur Adding money to Nevada's dysfunctional school system only postpones the day when real reform can arrive by Steven Miller he effort that...
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NCA Infamy

NCA InfamyExemplifying the bad odor today of national conservation areas is the King Range NCA, in Northern California. Since 1970 the federal government has systematically forced off the land nearly...
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May, 2000: Bad Day at Black Rock

May, 2000 Bad Day at Black RockBryan’s Misguided Search for a Green-Approved Legacy by Gerald Hillier Will this happen in Nevada?In California the federal government used an NCA to force King...
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Cover Story: What’s Wrong with Silicon Subsidies?

Cover Story What's Wrong with Silicon Subsidies?Citing Silver State diversification needs, a PAC is once again pushing to change the state constitution to okay corporate welfare. Here's why a state-run...
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September/October 2000: Land of the Unfree

September/October 2000 Land of the UnfreeNevada's hardly the land of opportunity for limo entrepreneurs by Clark Neily ome 200 years ago Americans began pushing west in search of greater freedom and...
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January/February 2001: Stop Sacrificing Nevada’s Kids

January/February 2001 Stop Sacrificing Nevada's Kidsby Steven Miller o force parents to send their children to schools that fail to educate those children is just fundamentally wrong. But for decades, this...
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Stimulus-funded projects got to jump regulatory line

Politically sponsored energy projects across the country that were funded with federal "stimulus" dollars also received preferential regulatory treatment over private-sector projects, Nevada Journal has learned. Not only did the projects receive...
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Ethics Commission counsel confirms Nevada blind spot

The Nevada Ethics Commission has determined that the superintendent of the Clark County School District — one of Nevada's most powerful government positions — is not a public officer as...
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Hidden Obamacare provision routed money to insider unions, governments, businesses

Obamacare — officially known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA â€” is quietly playing Santa Claus with public dollars to the Obama administration's Nevada union allies. A...
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