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  2. Nevada Policy - Wikipedia

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    Nevada Policy claims Nevada's 2008-2009 budget deficit was the result of excessive growth in government spending. [14] Nevada Policy has also argued that Nevada's history as a low-tax state has been slowly eroded by a growing number of fees on Nevada's residents. [15]

  3. Government of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The government of Nevada comprises three branches of government: the executive branch consisting of the governor of Nevada and the governor's cabinet along with the other elected constitutional officers; the legislative branch consisting of the Nevada Legislature which includes the Assembly and the Senate; and the judicial branch consisting of the Supreme Court of Nevada and lower courts.

  4. How FOIA Gave Rise to Government Transparency Laws ... - AOL

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    Out of 195 countries, 121 now have freedom of information or government transparency laws, according to FreedomInfo, a website run by George Washington University's National Security Archive and ...

  5. David Byerman - Wikipedia

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    David Byerman (born September 23, 1971) is an American government official who currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Chester County, Pennsylvania.He formerly served as Secretary of the Senate for the Nevada Senate (2010-2015) and as Director of the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (2015-2018).

  6. Watchdog releases report highlighting the worst ethics ...

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    FACT is a nonprofit based in the nation's capital that was formed in 2014, and describes itself as "dedicated to promoting accountability, ethics, and transparency in government and civic arenas."

  7. Opinion - Trump could usher in a golden age of government ...

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    Opinion - Trump could usher in a golden age of government transparency and disclosure. Steve Krakauer, opinion contributor. November 21, 2024 at 9:00 AM.

  8. Compensation transparency - Wikipedia

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    California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York, Nevada, Rhode Island, and Washington have passed compensation transparency laws as of 2023. Some US cities also have compensation transparency laws, including New York City. [6] New York enacted a pay transparency law in 2023.

  9. Nevada State Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada state controller is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of government of the U.S. state of Nevada. Twenty-two individuals have held the office of State Controller since statehood. The incumbent is Andy Matthews, a Republican.