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"We have to start evaluating things when they come before us for land use entitlements through that economic lens in a variety of different ways."
- Michael Naft, Chair, Clark County Commission, says the county is taking a broader approach when reviewing projects like data centers, including water consumption, power usage, and long-term community impact. He says Southern Nevada must balance economic growth with responsible resource management. - Friday, May 22, 2026.
"It’s astounding how quickly the fun economy has exploded to a point where now we think it’s about 14% of all the money spent on earth."
- Bo Bernhard, Professor, William F. Harrah, School of Hospitality, says tourism, sports, and entertainment have become one of the largest global economic sectors in modern history, equaling roughly $14 trillion in spending. He argues Las Vegas should increasingly be viewed as a global capital of the “fun economy” because of its leadership in those industries. - Thursday, May 21, 2026.
"I think that checks all the boxes."
- Becky Harris Candidate, Clark County Commission, District F, says the proposed Ivanpah Airport project could become a transformational economic driver for Southern Nevada. She says the development has the potential to create jobs, support new communities, and serve as a catalyst for expanded regional transportation infrastructure. - Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
"I think Gen Z is going to be the most underrated generation in recent modern history."
- Jeremy Aguero, Principal, Applied Analysis, says younger generations are uniquely equipped to adapt to rapid technological change and artificial intelligence. He believes emerging technologies could dramatically improve global quality of life, productivity, healthcare, and economic opportunity in the decades ahead. - Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
"It is sports wagering. It looks exactly like betting in a sports book."
- Virginia Valentine, President/CEO Nevada Resort Association, says prediction markets are operating like sportsbooks without following the same state licensing, taxation, and regulatory standards imposed on Nevada gaming operators. She argues the lack of consumer protections and oversight makes the issue an “existential threat” to Nevada’s regulated gaming industry. - Friday, May 15, 2026.
"When you do this job well, people don't know if you're Republican or Democrat."
- Drew Johnson, Candidate for NV Treasurer, says the office should focus on practical financial management rather than partisan politics. - Thursday, May 14, 2026.
"The way people run their campaign is an indicator of how they will be in government."
- Lenna Hovanessian, Democratic Candidate for Clark County Commission, District F, criticizes absent opponent Mindy Lloyd and her past runs as a Republican candidate, while also questioning former Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones backing of outside spending efforts in District F. She urged voters to pay attention to where campaign mailers are coming from and who is funding them. - Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
"The power of being female on the ballot in Nevada is a superpower."
- Mackenzie Warren Kay, Attorney, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, says women candidates continue to perform exceptionally well in Nevada politics. She explains there is often a subconscious connection and trust factor voters feel when they see women on the ballot, particularly in statewide and judicial races. - Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
"It’s just one more thing you can offer out there."
- Tick Segerblom, Clark County Commission #E, says federal movement on marijuana banking and regulation could eventually open the door for cannabis lounges inside Las Vegas casino resorts. He believes legalization would create new entertainment opportunities while helping Nevada’s marijuana industry operate more like a traditional business. - Friday, May 8, 2026.
"Questions lead to better answers."
- Albert Mack, (R) Candidate for Clark County Commission, District F, says greater transparency in county budgeting would improve accountability and help uncover inefficiencies in government spending. Mack argues public access to budget information would allow taxpayers and community groups to more closely evaluate how county dollars are being used. - Thursday, May 7, 2026.
"They’ve had it with politics. They just want to see government function."
- Tom Letizia, Political Consultant & PR Executive, says many Nevada voters are frustrated with both major political parties and increasingly identify as nonpartisan. Letizia argues voters are tired of political infighting and are looking for candidates focused on practical governance and results. - Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
"I certainly don’t have all the answers, but one thing I know, they don’t trust politicians."
- George Harris, Candidate for State Senate #8 says voters are frustrated with government spending and skeptical of political leadership. He argues Nevada needs “adult supervision” in Carson City and believes lawmakers should focus more on budgeting, management, and long-term planning. - Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
"We want to be a good neighbor. We want to be a good partner."
- Lori Nelson-Kraft, SVP, Corporate Affairs, Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, says Formula One made a deliberate shift after its inaugural year to better engage with the local community. She explains the organization has focused on improving relationships with residents, businesses, and resort partners as the event continues to evolve. - Friday, May 1, 2026.
"You don’t want to hand over the keys and give it full rein to be doing everything under the sun."
- Austin Mahfouz, Growth for Alynea, says AI should be used to support—not replace—government workers. He emphasizes that human oversight remains critical, especially for complex decisions that require deep expertise and judgment. - Thursday, April 30, 2026.
"When school’s out, we’re in."
- Andy Bischel, CEO Boys and Girls Club Southern Nevada, says the organization plays a critical role in supporting working families during after-school hours and school breaks. He explains that these programs go beyond supervision, focusing on leadership development, academic support, and long-term success for youth. - Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
"The power demands of data centers and AI have exceeded expectations, and the near term need for more stable base load power is evident."
- Bradley Crowell, Commissioner of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, says the rapid growth of artificial intelligence is already straining existing energy infrastructure. He explains that while the Nuclear Regulatory Commission doesn’t build power, it plays a critical role in ensuring any expansion of nuclear energy is done safely and securely. - Tuesday, April 28, 2026.