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Free to Offend

Podcast

Discussing important ideas requires a willingness to risk both offending and being offended. Free to Offend was a Nevada Policy podcast dedicated to radically defending free speech… by regularly practicing it. See the past episodes below.

Latest Episodes

Minimum Wage Increases Threaten Nevada’s Economy

Soon, Nevada will have a mandated $12 per hour minimum wage – but that’s nothing compared to the minimum wage increases being pushed by activists nationally.  Rebekah Paxton, from the Employment Policies Institute, joined the...

Lombardo’s Veto Pen Made a Massive Difference This Year

With a divided government, it’s unsurprising the legislative scorecard would be “messy.”   Marcos Lopez from Nevada Policy joined the program to help sift through the wins and losses of the legislative session — and explain why Gov....

No More Compromise – We Need Educational Choice Now!

Unfortunately, even with $2 billion in additional funding for traditional K-12 education, the Democratic majority in Nevada’s legislature couldn’t be bothered to throw a few scraps toward educational choice programs.  Valeria Gurr, with the...

Rethinking the Constitutionality of Public-Sector Unions

Public sector unions have long stood in the way of a more accountable and efficient government – obstructing both progressive and conservative reforms alike. However, what if they’re something more than mere inconveniences to governmental...

The Policies Driving Our Water Scarcity in the West

How many times have we heard that Lake Mead or Lake Powell are about to hit “Deadpool” status?  Water has always been a contentious issue in the American West – and with an ongoing drought, booming population and dwindling reservoirs,...

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