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Free to Offend

Free to Offend

By: Nevada Policy
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A podcast that radically defends free speech by regularly practicing it. Produced by Nevada Policy Research Institute, featuring Nevada Policy’s Michael Schaus and Robert FellnerContent is copyright of Nevada Policy Research Institute. All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Nevada’s Election System is Broken
    Feb 27 2024

    Over the past several years there have been substantial changes to Nevada’s election laws, and trust in the process has been on the decline.

    Walter Olson is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and the author of a new report by Nevada Policy on election law here in the Silver State. He joined the program to discuss how Nevada can re-establish trust in voting and what states are actually getting it “right” when it comes to implementing election reform.

    Download your copy of the report here: https://www.npri.org/election-integrity/

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    32 mins
  • Are We Making Voting Harder?
    Dec 13 2023

    Is ranked-choice voting best for Nevada? Jason Snead, Executive Director of the Honest Elections Project, joins Nevada Policy Outreach and Coalitions Director Marcos Lopez for a special interview, recorded live recently at The Dangers of Ranked Choice Voting: a Grassroots Seminar. 

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    25 mins
  • Turning Working Nevadans into Activists
    Nov 28 2023

    How can a public policy think tank change the way Nevadans think about the greatest challenges facing the state?

    President  John Tsarpalas joined the program to talk about Nevada Policy’s work over the past year and its ambitious plans for turning even more Nevadans into activists for a freer and more prosperous Silver State.

     

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    26 mins

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