In recent years, the role of cellphones in classrooms has become a hotly debated issue among parents, teachers, and students. For some, phones are the main source of distraction and declining academic focus. For others, constant access to devices undermines social skills and worsens mental health. As these concerns mounted, Nevada lawmakers decided to act:Continue reading “Clark County’s Cellphone Ban: From the Statehouse to the Classroom”
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The Real Test of “Fair Participation Without Partisan Divide” in Nevada’s Elections
In recent years, the slogan of “fair participation for all, regardless of party” has been widely invoked in debates over America’s electoral system. On the surface, everyone agrees that elections should be inclusive and equitable. Yet when it comes to implementation, the meaning of “everyone can participate” or “nonpartisan fairness” looks very different depending onContinue reading “The Real Test of “Fair Participation Without Partisan Divide” in Nevada’s Elections”
No Tax on Tips: A Temporary Victory and a Future Test
By|Nevada Chinese Perspective This past summer, one of the most eye-catching developments on Capitol Hill was the “No Tax on Tips” provision. For service workers—restaurant servers, beauticians, casino dealers, hotel staff—jobs that define daily life in Nevada, this policy means no longer having to pay federal income tax on their hard-earned tips. For many families,Continue reading “No Tax on Tips: A Temporary Victory and a Future Test”
From Roads and Bridges to Clean Energy: How Three Federal Laws Are Reshaping Jobs in Nevada
In just four years, three major federal laws have dramatically reshaped Nevada’s employment landscape. First came a surge of infrastructure jobs from building roads and bridges, followed by a boom in clean energy employment fueled by record investments. Now, the newest “One Big Beautiful Bill” has pulled back subsidies, hitting the brakes on growth. NevadaContinue reading “From Roads and Bridges to Clean Energy: How Three Federal Laws Are Reshaping Jobs in Nevada”
Between Reality and Idealism
Community Strategies After the OBBBA By|One Voice Introduction|When the Law Is Already in Place, How Do We Keep Speaking and Acting? In 2025, the One Big and Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was passed amid intense controversy. This sweeping legislation covers tax reforms, energy investments, and social welfare restructuring. Yet, it has raised serious concerns: IsContinue reading “Between Reality and Idealism”
We’re Paying for Their Windfall: Why the Middle Class Should Reject OBBBA
By a Middle-Class American Taxpayer They said it was a “big and beautiful” bill. What they passed was a Trojan horse: one that sells out the future of working families to protect corporate profit, defend Trump-era tax policy, and undermine the very programs middle-class Americans will rely on tomorrow. As a middle-class taxpayer, I’m notContinue reading “We’re Paying for Their Windfall: Why the Middle Class Should Reject OBBBA”
Do You Understand the “Tip Income Tax Exemption” Policy?
— A Guide to the Tip Income Tax Relief in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) introduced, for the first time, a federal tax exemption specifically for tip income. This policy targets workers who rely heavily on tips for their livelihood, such as restaurant servers, hotel housekeepers,Continue reading “Do You Understand the “Tip Income Tax Exemption” Policy?”