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Hugh Jackson

Hugh Jackson

Hugh Jackson is editor of the Nevada Current.

Nevada Current is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.

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Well, Nevada Republicans are a hot mess

By: - June 29, 2023

It wasn’t entirely surprising to see CNN’s report last week that Nevada 2020 fake electors Michael McDonald and James DeGraffenried were granted limited immunity in exchange for testimony as part of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation of the January 6 insurrection.  NBC News had reported earlier in the month that McDonald, who was and still […]

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‘Onward’ to film tax credits, and beyond

By: - June 15, 2023

“It has been a ride,” Democratic Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager tweeted Wednesday night after he shepherded public funding for a billionaire’s baseball team through his house of the state legislature.  “Appreciate the hard work of all of my colleagues and especially our hardworking staff. Onward.” Onward to what? Another prominent Democrat, former Gov. Steve Sisolak, […]

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Your 2023 legislative session: The good, the bad, and the unremarkable

By: - June 8, 2023

The best thing the Nevada Legislature did this year, so far, was not approving a $5 billion public subsidy for film corporations. It looked touch and go for a while there, as if legislators might actually approve the biggest and silliest government giveaway in Nevada history. But in a sign of resistance to providing unlimited […]

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Every scheme everywhere all at once

By: - June 1, 2023

Hectic and absurdist, the 2023 session of the Nevada Legislature has strived mightily, or at least habitually, to assign legitimacy to outlandish farce. And so a fresh new round of tax breaks for Tesla. Five billion dollars over 20 years to giant film corporations. Hundreds of millions to a billionaire by birth whose baubles happen […]

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The Republican base is driving Lombardo, but ARPA built the session

By: - May 25, 2023

Two factors underlying a bread and circuses legislative session have little if anything to do with decisions made by state lawmakers: The March 2021 enactment of the American Rescue Plan Act, and Gov. Joe Lombardo’s fear of the Republican base. Since it’s orders of magnitude more important, let’s start with ARPA. When sworn in as […]

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The biggest government giveaway in Nevada history will also be the silliest

By: - May 18, 2023

Poor Elon Musk. Count all the tax breaks, cash and other prizes Nevada has given him, and they’ll total less than $2 billion. The film tax credit scheme currently whizzing through the Nevada Legislature is estimated to total just shy of $5 billion. Under the original 2014 deal, the vast majority of benefits the state […]

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A bread and circuses legislative session

By: - May 14, 2023

Nevada has a lot of long-neglected needs that cry out for urgent policy responses. A movie studio isn’t one of them. A legislative hearing is scheduled Tuesday on a bill to give nearly $200 million a year in tax credits for 20 years to Sony and another film production company to be named later. Tax credits, of […]

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Nevadans are offered ‘100% certainty’ that billionaires need ‘incentives,’ and 0% proof

By: - May 11, 2023

“I can tell you with 100% certainty that the Tesla truck factory in the latest expansion was set for Texas and would not have been here in Northern Nevada but for the abatements,” Tom Burns, the executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development told state lawmakers last week. Burns made that statement during […]

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Will Nevada’s Mark Amodei be among Republicans stepping up to save us all from wrack and ruin?

By: - May 4, 2023

During the Trump administration the federal debt ceiling was raised three times, twice when Republicans controlled the House and once after Democrats won it back.  Now that Republicans control the House again they are refusing to vote to raise the limit unless Joe Biden and congressional Democrats agree not only to accept 22% budget cuts […]

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Cortez Masto coddles mining. Again.

By: - April 27, 2023

Two years ago, Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, in perhaps the most consequential individual achievement of her Senate tenure, single-handedly killed legislation to reform an egregiously industry-friendly federal mining law that was written more than 150 years ago. This week, Cortez Masto decided she wants to reform the General Mining Act of 1872 after […]

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Play ball (government giveaway edition)

By: - April 23, 2023

If Nevada doesn’t give Oakland A’s billionaire owner John Fisher $500 million, would he still relocate the team here anyway? Among people who study the impact of incentives on economic development, there is something called the “but for” concept, which asks, Would the business have gone elsewhere “but for” the tax breaks or public subsidies […]

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A lottery is a tax on the poor, so you’d think Nevada would already have one

By: - April 20, 2023

It’s weird that Nevada doesn’t have a lottery.  No, not because we’re already up to our eyeballs in gambling so duh why not some more. (And as you know that industry’s whiny disdain for the competition is why we don’t have a lottery). The reason it’s weird Nevada doesn’t have a lottery is that, as […]