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"There are measures we can take to reduce the threat."
- Ira Victor, Chief Forensic Analyst, DiscoveryTechnician.com, says there are precautions both people and businesses can take to protect their privacy. He says that shrugging your shoulders and saying there’s nothing to do about it is “throwing the towel in” and giving the cyber criminals too much credit. - Friday, May 12, 2023.
"Special events are such a significant driver to these numbers."
- Michael Lawton, CPM, Senior Economic Analyst, NV Gaming Control Board, says events, international visitation and convention attendance are helping to sustain this level of gaming win for the foreseeable future. Gaming revenue topped more than $1 billion dollars for 25 consecutive months. - Thursday, May 11, 2023.
"There was a lot of enthusiasm because the focus is not to stop work, but rather to provide some safeguards."
- Senator Edgar Flores (D) District 2 explains his bill, SB427, which would add triggers to protect those working in extreme weather conditions. He says there has been pushback from the lobbying community with concerns for more industry-specific triggers and to work directly with OSHA for standards and regulations. - Wednesday, May 10, 2023.
"All options should be on the table, and if they’re viable in an economic sense, then, let’s go."
- Congressman Mark Amodei, CD 2, says the “pie is big enough” so that transportation isn’t all air, all car or all train. While discussing the Ivanpah Airport, he says when talking about responsible planning in any context, there’s a need for the additional airport in the Las Vegas area. - Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
"They say there’s enough water to fill it 4 times."
- Senator, Dr. Robin Titus, State Senator (R), District 17 talking about how much water is going to flow into the Lahonton reservoir this year. - Friday, May 5, 2023.
"The only recourse for that principal was to move that student to another school."
- Assemblywoman Alexis Hansen (R) #32 discussing her legislation, in partnership with Democrats Selena Torres and Angie Taylor, that addresses situations like a recent attack, on a school bus, by a 210 lb. 10-year-old student who hit, bit and kicked the principal who was trying to stop the student from pummeling his 7-year-old brother. - Thursday, May 4, 2023.
"You have forgotten more about this than I know."
- Assemblywoman Angie Taylor (D) #27 speaking to the knowledge of long-time lobbyists on their particular issues and how important their thoughts are on legislation. - Wednesday, May 3, 2023.
"A closed mouth doesn’t get fed."
- NSHE Board of Regents Vice Chairman, Joseph Arrascada says budget restoration ($61 million)would be a win for the university system and they are asking for an increase beyond the restoration. - Tuesday, May 2, 2023.
"The A’s deal is the thing that’s going to delineate whether or not legislators can put their political differences aside."
- Warren Hardy, Principal, The Hardy Consulting Group, says this will determine the legacy of this legislature. He says with the backdrop of success of other franchises moving to the area and what they have meant to Las Vegas, he doesn’t know how we could turn our backs on Major League Baseball. - Friday, April 28, 2023.
"The opportunity to build relationships and build trust is something that we miss desperately in Carson City."
- Mike Draper, Partner, Argentum Partners, says trust has “dissipated tremendously” and in the last three years has disappeared, noting that they’re all “starting at ground zero.” He says they’re feeling the effects of term limits where it’s a new group of legislators first experiencing the building and communicating with media and lobbyists, and the trust isn’t there. - Thursday, April 27, 2023.
"Once you start thinking about the unempowered world, it starts to make you scared about any talk about restricting any form of energy."
- Alex Epstein, President, Center for Industrial Progress, says that it’s obvious that the world needs far more energy, yet the top talking point is rapidly eliminating the number one source of energy, fossil fuel. - Wednesday, April 26, 2023.
"It’s a piece of history in our city that will not be recreated, so you create a quasi-fantasy view of organized crime and its influence in Las Vegas."
- John Katsilometes, Host, Mobbed Up Season 3, explains the ongoing fascination and mystique of the mob in Las Vegas. He says current events, like finding bodies in Lake Mead, and the combined news and entertainment media help generate the continued narrative of the mob. - Tuesday, April 25, 2023.
"No matter how many times we sue governments and win and get strong case law out of Nevada Supreme Court, governments don’t care."
- Glenn Cook, Executive Editor, Las Vegas Review-Journal discussing how governments in Nevada continue to ignore Nevada Supreme Court rulings and withhold what should be public records. The Review Journal is fighting an ongoing battle for more transparency. - Friday, April 21, 2023.
"We didn’t know 10 years ago, 15 years ago, how important this would be."
- Dana Bennett, President, Nevada Mining Association talking about how technological leaps help Nevada’s mining industry. In this case, Lithium. - Thursday, April 20, 2023.
"Absent some type of special session, which no one really likes, we’re going to be in trouble."
- State Senator Pat Spearman(D) District 1 says in regard to Harry Reid International airport running out of space in 2030 with no secondary airport coming online until 2037 annual sessions might give some breathing room to solve these kind of problems. - Wednesday, April 19, 2023.
"It just cannot stay where it was. The sort of factory-style model that we had for many, many years -- you know, you put a teacher, four walls, a certain number of students in it and have bells telling you when to switch (classes). That's antiquated. We can't do that."
- State Senator Scott Hammond (R)District 18 - who championed the push for Education Savings Accounts in the 2015 Legislature, is leading a push for a new version of that bill in the current legislative session. - Tuesday, April 18, 2023.
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