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"It was intentionally designed by the founding generation to be slow and deliberative."
- Former NV Lt. Gov Mark Hutchison says the U.S. Constitution established a system of checks and balances that prioritizes consensus and individual liberty over speed. He explains the separation of powers helps prevent the concentration of government authority. - Friday, July 3, 2026.
"Nevada is unquestionably more moderate than most purple states."
- Warren Hardy, Principal, The Hardy Consulting Group, says Nevada's electorate is more politically moderate than other battleground states. He argues political movements that gain traction elsewhere may not resonate as strongly with Nevada voters. - Thursday, July 2, 2026.
"Nobody agrees with anybody 100% of the time."
- State Senator Angie Taylor (D) #15 says effective policymaking requires listening to differing viewpoints and remaining open to new information. She adds legislators have a responsibility to hear all sides before making decisions that affect Nevadans. - Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
"Companies don't like uncertainty."
- Matt Harris, Co-Principal & Partner, Street Commercial Real Estate, says businesses considering expansion want clear, predictable policies before making long-term investments. He explains that the uncertainty surrounding data center development can influence companies beyond the technology sector when evaluating Northern Nevada as a place to grow. - Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
"The political scientist in me wants knowledge to matter, experience to matter."
- Fred Lokken, Professor of Political Science, TMCC, says voters often face a tension between choosing experienced candidates and seeking political change. He argues public frustration with government can fuel support for outsiders, even though governing effectively often depends on experience and institutional knowledge. - Friday, June 26, 2026.
"We all have to make our profit."
- Rachel Dahl, Publisher, Fallon Media, says local journalism must operate as a sustainable business rather than relying solely on nonprofit funding. She argues strong community newspapers are built through advertising, subscriptions, and local support that allows newsrooms to invest in their staff and long-term coverage. - Thursday, June 25, 2026.
"It's not the most important reason why people come here."
- Rick Velotta, Tourism and Gaming Reporter, Las Vegas Review Journal, says gaming is no longer the primary driver of tourism in Las Vegas. He explains visitors are increasingly coming for professional sports, entertainment, dining, conventions, and other experiences beyond the casino floor. - Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
"The new data centers are not the data centers of old."
- Dr. Robin Titus, State Senate Minority Leader (R), District 17, says public concerns about data centers deserve to be addressed, but she believes newer facilities are becoming more efficient in their use of water and energy. She adds that she supports data centers, but does not support any government subsidies for the facilities. - Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
"Fernley will be the next large growth area in Northern Nevada. Why? Because it's open."
- Rick Nelson, Senior VP Northern Nevada Mark IV Capital, says the region's available land, infrastructure investments, and development capacity position Fernley for significant long-term growth. He argues the community is uniquely situated to accommodate the housing, workforce, and industrial expansion occurring across Northern Nevada. - Friday, June 19, 2026.
"We don't have enough engineers being trained today in the U.S.."
- Tom Weller, Dean, College of Engineering, UNR, says workforce shortages are becoming a challenge across industries ranging from semiconductors and aerospace to renewable energy and advanced manufacturing. He warns that engineering positions could go unfilled in the coming years without increases in training and recruitment. - Thursday, June 18, 2026.
"You're shooting yourself in the foot, and in this case, you're shooting yourself in the head."
- Danny Thompson, Principal, Thompson Alliance Group, says efforts to halt new data center development would damage Nevada's economy and cost the state thousands of construction and support jobs. He argues the facilities are critical infrastructure that support modern commerce while generating long-term investment and tax revenue for local communities. - Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
"The sooner the state of Nevada can find alternative sources of domestic fuel, the better off we're going to be."
- Paul Enos, CEO, Nevada Trucking Association, says Nevada's heavy reliance on California for fuel leaves the state vulnerable to supply disruptions and higher prices. He argues expanding fuel sources from states such as Utah and Wyoming would improve Nevada's long-term energy resilience. - Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
"We have a deficit of people who have ever made a payroll making decisions in the legislature."
- Bryan Wachter, President, Retail Association of Nevada, says Nevada would benefit from having more business owners and entrepreneurs serving in elected office. He argues firsthand experience running a business can provide valuable perspective when lawmakers are considering economic and workforce policies. - Friday, June 12, 2026.
"Voters say they want change. When they're sitting around the coffee table, but I think when they get to the ballot box, they're scared of change."
- Mike Draper, Partner, Argentum Partners, says election results often demonstrate that voters prefer familiar candidates despite expressing frustration with the political status quo. He argues incumbents and established candidates continue to benefit from perceptions of stability and electability. - Thursday, June 11, 2026.
"The bad guys were able to sweet talk the IT department into handing over the keys to the castle."
- Ira Victor, Digital Forensic Analyst, DiscoveryTechnician.com, says many major cybersecurity breaches are caused by human error and poor internal processes rather than sophisticated hacking techniques. He points to recent high-profile attacks as examples of social engineering exploiting organizational weaknesses. - Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
"If we close that door, if we make it so difficult that it's not worth it, they will go somewhere else."
- Clay Mitchell, Storey County Commissioner, District 1, says Nevada is well-positioned to attract data center investment because of its land availability, tax structure, and energy resources. He argues communities should carefully weigh potential impacts without losing sight of the industry's economic benefits. - Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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