As if business owners didn’t already have enough rules, restrictions and guidelines governing our employees, AB 190, pushed and passed by the Democrats, imposes even more. The recently enacted law is touted as a savior for employees needing to care for sick family members. However, it’s another burden, and example of government overreach by the legislature. I firmly believe in … [Read more...] about More Restrictions on Employers
A Storm Is Coming
“The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.” – B.F. Skinner As the silver storm clouds of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation gather over the Silver State, one cannot help but feel a sense of foreboding. Yes, Nevadans, the robots are coming, and they have a thirst for jobs. A recent report by NetVoucherCodes reveals that automation and AI … [Read more...] about A Storm Is Coming
Nevada at Crossroads
Nevada, a state where the spirit of enterprise once sparkled like gold flakes in clear water, now stands on the brink of a new dawn, one that seeks to challenge the time-tested pillars of commerce and independence: the emergence of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Much like the pioneers who once braved unknown territories, today, the winds of change, bearing the promises … [Read more...] about Nevada at Crossroads
The Illusion of Solar
“Nevada’s solar economy is booming,” according to claims by US Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV). She recently backed a bill that seeks to pour millions into the solar panel manufacturing sector. The proposed Reclaiming the Solar Supply Chain Act would offer more than $3 million in grants and loans over the next five years to bolster the production of solar … [Read more...] about The Illusion of Solar
Holding the Line
Nevada’s Legislative session ended last month and there were a number of bills that made it past the Democrat-controlled House and Senate that weren’t in the best interest of Nevadans. Fortunately, Governor Joe Lombardo held the line on his campaign promises and vetoed a record number of bills, 75 to be exact. The previous record was set by Governor Jim Gibbons in 2009 who … [Read more...] about Holding the Line


