Nevada’s Looming Political Showdown Over America’s Largest Education Savings Account Program
This story first appeared in The 74 on January 29, 2017. You can read the original version here. Some 8,000 parents have signed up for it, but whether the country’s
CCSD to undocumented students: ‘You are safe here’
This story originally appeared in on LasVegasNow.com on January 27, 2017. Watch the story, which includes an interview with The Rogers Foundation’s Rory Reid, here
School Board approves ‘sanctuary’ status for Clark County immigrants
This article originally appeared in the Las Vegas Sun on January 26, 2017 and can be found here. By Ian Whitaker (contact) Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017 | 7:35 p.m. Members of
COMMENTARY: Private school vouchers would drain money away from Clark County’s public schools, and largely benefit Nevada’s richest students and families.
By SYLVIA LAZOS Special to the Review-Journal As we approach the 2017 Legislature, I hope we can get one fact clear: Private school vouchers drain money away from public schools,
Attorney General’s office says court orders ease path for ESA revival
This story first aired in The Nevada Independent on January 18, 2017. Read the original version here. The Nevada Attorney General’s Office is declaring victory after lower court judges issued
Nevada treasurer’s office again targeted for continuing to accept ESA applications
This story first appeared in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Read the original version here. State Treasurer Dan Schwartz is making an “awkward attempt” to gain political power by purposely violating
OP-ED: Parent says stop wasting taxpayer dollars on unconstitutional vouchers
OP-ED: Education priorities As a parent plaintiff in the lawsuit, Lopez v. Schwartz, I was relieved and elated when the Nevada Supreme Court decided in September that the state voucher
Judge finalizes Nevada Supreme Court’s ruling striking down school choice funding method
This story first appeared in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on November 22, 2016. Read the original story here. Complying with the state Supreme Court’s ruling that struck down Nevada’s Education
Is the ESA program dead in Nevada?
This story originally aired in the Las Vegas Sun on November 21, 2016. You can read the full version here. With Democrats back in charge of the Legislature, things don’t