Nevada Policy

Land & Water

Nevada’s future depends on economic growth, which is driven by resources currently held back by federal overreach. With Washington controlling roughly 85% of Nevada’s land and heavy regulations dictating water use, Nevadans are blocked from making the decisions that matter most to their communities and economy. Whether it means transferring federally controlled lands back to local hands or ensuring water rights are clearly defined and market-driven, less red tape leads to more opportunity.

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Why Does the Federal Government Own 85% of Nevada?
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Before We Do Something: Water
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Research & Resources

Nevada Policy’s 2027 BDR Handbook

Nevada’s future is being written right now. For too long, Nevada’s growth has come with a catch, rising costs, expanding bureaucracy, and policies that squeeze families and small businesses instead […]

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Spirit of Nevada Dinner

Advancing liberty is at the core of the Nevada Policy’s mission and is the reason our organization exists. We invite you to celebrate the strides we have made in keeping Nevada freer and prosperous!
July 28, 2026

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5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, NV 89502

Spirit of Las Vegas Dinner

Advancing liberty is at the core of the Nevada Policy’s mission and is the reason our organization exists. We invite you to celebrate the strides we have made in keeping Nevada freer and prosperous!
April 25, 2026

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5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Red Rock Resort, Las Vegas, NV 89135