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"We should have never shut down."
- George Harris, Chairman, Nevadans for Sound Government, says of the response to the pandemic. He later adds, “the fact of the matter is they turned this pandemic into a big cup of bull hockey.” - Friday, February 21, 2025.
"It's such a complicated issue."
- April Becker, Clark County Commissioner, # C, says of the camping bans for those who are homeless. She explains while we have private, city, county properties that people don’t want someone camped out on their sidewalk, there is another side of humanity that recognizes, for the most part, “most people don’t choose to be homeless.” - Thursday, February 20, 2025.
"We have to see what that final deal looks like in the state of Nevada."
- Jeremy Aguero, Principal Analyst, Applied Analysis, says once we have the facts, we can have a greater deliberation on what the future of the movie industry could look like for Las Vegas. - Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
"The bigger issue is going to be, does it work and who's going to run it."
- Tick Segerblom, Chair Clark County Commission, says of the Boring Company’s Las Vegas tunnel. He adds, “It’s interesting that we have Elon Musk, who's 100 percent on the Boring Company, running a private subway system under our most precious asset of The Strip, and we've really never seen it work, or how it works, or who has the key.” - Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
"Everybody kind of wants Las Vegas, but they never quite follow the Las Vegas formula."
- Paul Steelman, Architect, Steelman Partners, explains that while many places aspire to replicate Las Vegas, they often lack key elements such as government support, low taxes, sports integration, and development-friendly policies. - Friday, February 14, 2025.
"Everybody wants Las Vegas."
- Paul Steelman, Architect, Steelman Partners, says worldwide clients want one thing and that’s what you have to give them: Las Vegas. He explains it’s constantly changing, upgrading, keeping itself ahead of all markets, and differentiates your experience from anything else. - Thursday, February 13, 2025.
"Human beings do not belong on the streets."
- Shelley Berkley, Mayor, Las Vegas. Nevada, says after resolving the multi-million Badlands lawsuit against the city, she’s now turning her focus to helping abused animals and those who are homeless. She explains that homelessness is “inhumane,” also noting it’s an economic problem for the city and small businesses. - Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
"So it is absolutely foreseeable in the next several years that you could double, triple, even quadruple the size of the total electric grid in Northern Nevada."
- Doug Cannon, President and CEO, NV Energy, says that while this is an opportunity for the area to expand in the data-storage industry, it’s also a “real challenge.” He explains they want to be very careful about protecting existing customers, because if big investments are made and the data center load doesn’t show up, costs are then shifted to customers. - Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
"I always knew in my heart that TRI was going to find the success that it was going to have."
- Lance Gilman, Former Storey County Commissioner, says of the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center. He explains that “Tesla changed the company” that was looking their way, and from there, they became a “world focus.” - Friday, February 7, 2025.
"I think it's a great new, refreshing beginning for America and really for the world."
- Robert List, Former Governor of Nevada, says of President Trump’s time in the office already. He adds we have a “dynamic guy in there now who's on top of things and paying attention and putting America first.” - Thursday, February 6, 2025.
"I think if we look at doing medicine the way we've been doing it, there is absolutely not enough providers."
- Dr. Tracey Green, Chief Medical Officer, CareSource Nevada, says if we expand the realm of providers for mental health to therapists and life coaches—instead of just looking for psychiatrists, psychologists and physicians—we will be able to find enough individuals. - Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
"What we found is that Nevada's system is extremely complex."
- Jill Tolles, Executive Director, The Guinn Center, explains Nevada has over 60 programs and entities serving early childhood education and over 40 budget accounts dedicated to it. In their report on childhood education, they recommended to streamline those processes to make it more efficient for families to navigate and for good governance, and additionally recommended there would be a sole entity—like a temporary office—that would help oversee restructuring. - Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
"I smile because I can see the president looking at it from a real estate perspective."
- Colonel Kris Thompson, (Rtd) US Army/National Guard, says at first thought, it’s not a good idea for the president to threaten Greenland—a NATO ally—with taking over some of its territory, but looking at it differently, it can be a very valuable area in natural resources and oil reserves as the snow melts and sea passages open. - Friday, January 31, 2025.
"Nevada has done a relatively poor job of funding our state."
- Jesse Wadhams, Partner, Black and Wadhams, Attorneys at Law, says the state leaves education, healthcare, and social safety nets “a little bit more threadbare than they should be.” - Thursday, January 30, 2025.
"We look at the projects that are out there, the potential things that we can bond for, and we look at the needs of the state."
- Zach Conine, Nevada State Treasurer, explains the process of deciding how much money they can—and should—bond for projects and priorities of the state. He explains that a common misconception is that bonding creates new money when it doesn’t, describing it as a time machine where they’re bringing money from the future into the present. - Wednesday, January 29, 2025.
"I don't know why Democrats continue to side with the teachers union and not the kids."
- Randi Thompson, Political Consultant, says it seems like every action the Democrats are taking is to protect underperforming teachers, not what’s going to help underperforming students. - Tuesday, January 28, 2025.