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Nevada Independent
Apr. 6, 2021
Lawmakers look to allow cannabis consumption lounges for economic growth, diversifying marijuana industry

Nevada lawmakers hope this session will be the one where they resolve a 鈥渧exing鈥 problem that has lingered since 2017 鈥 it鈥檚 legal to consume marijuana recreationally, but not in a public place.

KJZZ
Feb. 24, 2021
Nevada Aims To Move To Top Of Presidential Primaries

For decades, the order of the presidential primaries and caucuses has caused consternation.

Brookings
Feb. 22, 2021
Explaining the economic impact of COVID-19: Core industries and the Hispanic workforce

As the United States prepares for a COVID-19 recovery, policymakers need to understand why some cities and communities were more vulnerable to the pandemic鈥檚 economic consequences than others. In this paper, we consider the association between a city鈥檚 core industry, its economic susceptibility to the pandemic, and the recession鈥檚 racially disparate impact across six select metropolitan areas. We find that areas with economies that rely on the movement of people鈥攍ike Las Vegas with tourism鈥攆aced substantially higher unemployment at the end of 2020 than cities with core industries based on the movement of information. Further, we find the hardest-hit areas have larger Hispanic or Latino communities, reflecting the demographic composition of workers in heavily impacted industries and susceptible areas. We conclude by recommending targeted federal policy to address the regions and communities most impacted by the COVID-19 recession.

The Salt Lake Tribune
Feb. 16, 2021
Michael Hansen: Diversity in education benefits white and Black students alike

Last week, commotion broke out in North Ogden over Maria Montessori Academy鈥檚 decision allowing parents to opt out of a social studies unit spotlighting Black History Month. School director Micah Hirokawa 鈥渞eluctantly鈥 made this concession, yielding to parental pressure for exemption from the curriculum.

Nevada Current
Feb. 12, 2021
Unemployment checks have been biggest help for tourist economies, report finds

Overlapping geography with race reveals the pandemic recession鈥檚 dramatic economic impact on Hispanic or Latino communities, reports Brookings Mountain West in a report comparing a half-dozen U.S. metropolitan areas, including Las Vegas.

Brookings
Feb. 4, 2021
In 2020, the largest metro areas made the difference for Democrats

Since at least the 2000 presidential election, pundits, scholars, and the general public have conceptualized the country鈥檚 partisan landscape using the blue states, red states, and swing states framework. But despite its ubiquity, this structure ignores how intrastate regional tensions and political competition imbue the divisions between red and blue America. Differences within states also anchor the long-standing urban-rural divide鈥攁 salient feature of American politics since the country鈥檚 founding.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 1, 2021
If only Nevada had community colleges

Nevada has no publicly funded community colleges.

Las Vegas Sun
Jan. 22, 2021
Right-wing terrorism has become a defining issue

As lawmakers discuss how to hold former President Donald Trump accountable for his role in inciting an attack on the heart of democracy, President Joe Biden must prioritize solving the broader issues that increasingly plague our nation: right-wing terrorism and white supremacy.

KNPR News
Jan. 6, 2021
性视界传媒 Profs: 'New' Nevada Nothing New And Not A Good Idea

Two 性视界传媒 professors find little to like about a Pahrump attorney's call to create a new state out of rural Nevada--excluding Clark County and Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Jan. 4, 2021
Nevada unlikely to gain House seat despite population growth

The 2020 census will not add a congressional seat to Nevada鈥檚 delegation, but steady population growth and increased representation for neighboring states forecast the possibility of greater political influence in the near future.

Las Vegas Sun
Dec. 28, 2020
Clark County deserves a bigger slice of pizza

Empty stages. Spotlights collecting dust. The fate of live entertainment in Las Vegas, one of the city鈥檚 most prominent industries, is yet again a high wire act.

Nevada Current
Dec. 23, 2020
Not an L, not a V, not a Nike swoosh: Nevada鈥檚 K-shaped recovery

The complex Nevada economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and recession can be explained by one letter of the alphabet 鈥 the letter K. The 鈥淜-shaped recovery鈥 describes how white-collar jobs are able to prosper during the COVID-19 pandemic, while blue-collar workers are forced out of the labor market or subjected to unsafe working conditions for minimal compensation. Those on the upper half of a K distribution recover at a much quicker pace than those on the lower half. According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, sectors on the upper half of the K include technology, retail, and software services; sectors on the lower half include hospitality, travel, and food services.

Brookings
Dec. 22, 2020
COVID-19, economic mobility, racial justice, and the middle class

Typically these summary articles open with a statement something like 鈥渋t鈥檚 been an eventful and challenging year鈥, or something. We will not, hopefully, have to resort to such hyperbole in future years 鈥 because in 2020, it has been true. Here in the Center on Children and Families, we continued to develop our work under the Future of the Middle Class Initiative 鈥 and there鈥檚 lots more to come over the next few months. (Check out in particular our New Contract with the Middle Class, a synthesis of big ideas to help the middle class and featured below.)

Public News Service
Dec. 14, 2020
No 'Faithless Electors' Allowed: NV's 6 Votes to be Cast Today

The Electoral College meets today, and Nevada's six electoral votes are set to go to President-elect Joe Biden, despite attempts by the Trump campaign to overturn the results.

Nevada Current
Dec. 4, 2020
The geography of higher education reform

In November鈥檚 election Nevada voters narrowly rejected Question 1. The legislatively referred constitutional amendment proposed to change the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada from a constitutional to a statutory body in order to more effectively facilitate legislative oversight of higher education.

Nevada Independent
Dec. 4, 2020
The future for 鈥榮ide-hustle鈥 economy in Southern Nevada

The boom or bust nature of the Southern Nevada economy jeopardizes our growing gig economy. 鈥淕ig workers鈥 are self-employed individuals who file 1099 forms instead of W2 forms to the IRS, where the employer withholds payroll taxes from their employees鈥 earnings. Payroll taxes fund government safety-net programs, notably unemployment insurance. However, 1099 workers do not receive many of the benefits that W2 workers do since they do not pay into those safety-net taxes.

Travel Pulse
Dec. 3, 2020
Las Vegas Tourism Still Slow as Christmas, New Year鈥檚 Loom

As the Christmas and New Year鈥檚 holidays loom in less than a month, visitors to Las Vegas are coming at a snail鈥檚 pace, prompting some officials to suggest the city needs to diversify beyond just tourism even with the prospect of coronavirus vaccinations pending.

Las Vegas Sun
Dec. 2, 2020
Handling of COVID-19 in Nevada prisons and jails 鈥榞rossly inadequate鈥

A surge of COVID-19 cases in correctional facilities is not only endangering the lives of tens of thousands of people behind bars in Nevada, it鈥檚 threatening the health and well-being of everyone in our communities.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Dec. 1, 2020
Las Vegas has tried for decades to wean itself off casinos. It hasn鈥檛 worked.

John Beckmann has been a Las Vegas casino host for 20 years, luring gamblers with free airfare, show tickets and the like.

Nevada Newsmakers
Dec. 1, 2020
Nevada Newsmakers Friday, November 27, 2020

Brookings Mountain West and The Lincy Institute Executive Director Robert Lang and Department Chair of Political Science David Damore discuss their book, Blue Metros, Red States on Nevada Newsmakers.

NPR
Nov. 30, 2020
Democrats Make History In Changing The Southwest

Democrats made history in the Southwest in the 2020 election. As political analyst Ron Brownstein points out, the party will hold all the Senate seats in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico for the first time since the 1940s.

Las Vegas Review Journal
Nov. 30, 2020
Las Vegas faces a steep climb in diversifying away from tourism

Las Vegas is known around the world as a place to party and gamble in flashy megaresorts, with tens of millions of visitors arriving annually.

Las Vegas Sun
Nov. 28, 2020
Hate crimes in France affect Muslims worldwide

Islam is being viewed as 鈥渁 crisis鈥 around the world, according to French President Emmanuel Macron. Following a series of attacks in France, the uproar of prejudice against Muslims has been surging once more.

Global News
Nov. 26, 2020
鈥楶laying with fire鈥: How politicians can perpetuate baseless conspiracy theories

Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre took to social media this week with repeated messages to 鈥#StopTheGreatReset.鈥

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