Part 9 Calls for Reform, Can We Level It?
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, August 3, 2025 6:00 am
Building on those mixed wins, reform calls grow, especially among conservatives tired of cronyism.
In Nevada, proposals include tighter donation caps, post the $2 million gaming haul. Nationally, bills like the For the People Act aimed at transparency, though many see it as overreach.
Unique angle: Grassroots conservative groups push “term limits for lobbyists,” limiting revolving doors. A former lobbyist told me, “Reform could restore trust, but without killing advocacy.”
Is change possible? Our conclusion will tie it all, gleaning lessons for Nevada’s future.
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