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"They had locked the doors, is what I was told."
- State Senator Ira Hansen (R) #14 claims Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony was blocked from presiding over the final moments of sine die, calling it “the first weird thing that happened.” He explains “the next weird thing is they pushed two resolutions through,” raising questions about the process and transparency. - Friday, July 11, 2025.
"Adding a new concept to statute is a pretty big deal."
- Assemblymember Heather Goulding (D) #27 shares how her bill tackling coercive debt—a form of economic abuse where abusers open credit in a victim’s name—became law in Nevada. - Thursday, July 10, 2025.
"Managing them on the range alleviates those problems, and it saves the taxpayers a ton of money because no removals have to happen."
- Tracy Wilson, Nevada State Director, American Wild Horse Conservation, says their fertility control program has led to a major reduction in foal births and prevents costly removals. As their agreement with the state nears renewal, she says continuing the program is critical and comes at no cost to taxpayers. - Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
"With government, we have to always ask the question: Do we need this, or do we want this? And does it meet the essential services that we as Washoe County are required to deliver?"
- Clara Andriola, Washoe County Commissioner, District 4, says with budget pressures mounting, the county should reevaluate spending by improving efficiencies, prioritizing statutory obligations, and empowering departments to manage within their budgets. - Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
"My speculation is hundreds of million(s)."
- Bill Thomas, Executive Director, RTC of Washoe County discussing the potential cost of one of four options to relieve traffic on Interstate 80, by building commuter rail from the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center to South Reno. - Friday, July 4, 2025.
"There should be no shame in accessing food."
- Karen Abowd, The Greenhouse Project described coming home from mentoring teenagers at her church and hearing from a young woman who had stolen formula and gone hungry herself. After that she told Charlie she was starting the Greenhouse Project. - Thursday, July 3, 2025.
"I’d would say the highlights of the Nevada Legislative session is that it has to end."
- Will Adler, Founder, Silver State Govt Relations says that you have to get two years’ worth of work done in 4 months. - Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
"There was opportunity for more, but some good things got done."
- Ben Kieckhefer, BRK Nevada LLC says the Governor’s proposed Housing Bill that was passed, was a major win for all Nevadans. - Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
"A rising tide will lift all boats."
- Dr. Dirk Vanderwall, CVM, USU says Utah’s new veterinarian school program benefits both states, helping Nevada address its shortage of vets while expanding enrollment and opportunity in Utah. - Friday, June 27, 2025.
"It’s not if, it’s when."
- Jeff LaPour, President/ CEO, LAPOUR says development of Ivanpah Valley and the proposed second airport is inevitable. While it may still be a “rolling decade” away, he applauds the vision and planning behind it. - Thursday, June 26, 2025.
"We're there to make laws, and these laws have very serious consequences."
- Assemblywoman Alexis Hansen (R) District 32 says the bill hearing process is so important but has become “restrictive” because of the way some committees are conducting hearings. She’s concerned that experts in opposition are given only two minutes to speak, calling the process “unbalanced.” - Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
"Las Vegas got a little bit greedy."
- Don Ahern, Chairman, Ahern Family of Companies, says of the pricing in Las Vegas. He explains that while the Ahern Hotel doesn’t charge for parking, WiFi or resort fees, price gouging and excessive fees at other Strip properties are damaging the city’s reputation and could be hurting return visits. - Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
"You need to be at the table together to put something forward."
- Congresswoman Dina Titus says the Amodei amendment lacked unified support from Nevada stakeholders and skipped essential collaboration with the delegation. She says while she supports a lands bill, it has to be done the “right way” to come up with something everyone can get behind. - Friday, June 20, 2025.
"Are we dealing with an actual crisis? Or are we dealing with a manufactured crisis?"
- Kyle Roerink, Executive Director, Great Basin Water Network, questions whether land sales are truly the answer to Nevada’s housing challenges, emphasizing the need to scrutinize affordability, infrastructure gaps, and who benefits from proposed developments. - Thursday, June 19, 2025.
"Doing the same thing over and over when it’s not working is not a good plan."
- Michelle Romero, Mayor of Henderson, says Nevada must rethink its approach to land access and collaboration with Washington. With so much land under federal control, she emphasizes that Nevada’s situation is unlike any other state, but there’s still opportunity to adapt, build on what’s working, and “further everything for the better good.” - Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
"We need a lands bill in the worst way for Sparks."
- Ed Lawson, Mayor of Sparks, says Northern Nevada is running out of space to grow. Without new land or changes to the property tax system, he warns the region could face a crisis within 10–15 years as vertical development drives increased housing costs. - Tuesday, June 17, 2025.