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News Reports
Metro kept back report on Arroyo investigation
Metro asserts report is exempt from open-records law.
Canadian firm will receive up to 50 million stimulus dollars for Nevada solar plant that employs two people
Ratepayers to pay almost three times as much as energy from natural gas.
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Last chance to register: NPRI's 2012 Spring Celebration in Reno
National Review Online editor and best-selling author Jonah Goldberg will be speaking at NPRI's Spring Celebration in Reno. The event will be held on May 23, 2012. Seating is limited, so reseve your tickets today.
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Solutions 2013 now available
Solutions 2013 covers 39 subject areas and is a comprehensive sourcebook for lawmakers, candidates and citizens who are interested in policy solutions.
As the name implies, these are the solutions for the issues facing Nevadans — from taxes to education, from energy to labor, from economic development to higher education, and many more.
Foreword from NPRI President Andy Matthews
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2011 Legislative Review and Report now available
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Commentaries
May 17, 2012
Analysis shows little to no correlation between education spending and student achievement
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May 8, 2012
The Power of Choice: Part II
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May 3, 2012
Why binding arbitration must go: CCEA union wins by stalling
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Policy Studies
Solutions 2013
Solutions 2013 covers 39 subject areas and is a comprehensive sourcebook for lawmakers, candidates and citizens who are interested in policy solutions. As the name implies, these are the solutions for the issues facing Nevadans — from taxes to education, from energy to labor, from economic development to higher education, and many more.
Reforming Nevada’s Public Employees Pension Plan
The true funding health of Nevada PERS is far poorer than most realize. Using fair-market valuation, PERS' funding ratio falls from 70 percent to around 34 percent and its unfunded liabilities would rise from about $10 billion to almost $41 billion.
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