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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”

Posted byNevada Chinese PerspectiveSeptember 1, 2025September 1, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, Clean energy,Climate action, legislative policies, politicsLeave a comment on From Roads and Bridges to Clean Energy: How Three Federal Laws Are Reshaping Jobs in Nevada

Chinese Americans in the Picture: The Voter Registration Crisis and Our Future

Recently, major U.S. media outlets reported a troubling trend: since 2020, in all 30 states that allow party-affiliated voter registration, Democrats have experienced net losses while Republicans have generally gained. Over four years, the Democratic Party may have lost as many as two million registered voters. At first glance, this might sound like just anotherContinue reading “Chinese Americans in the Picture: The Voter Registration Crisis and Our Future”

Posted byNevada Chinese PerspectiveAugust 24, 2025August 24, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:Chinese community, civil engagement, immigrant’s stories, Overseas Chinese, politicsLeave a comment on Chinese Americans in the Picture: The Voter Registration Crisis and Our Future

The Democrats’ Dilemma: Structural Challenges Behind the Voter Registration Crisis

By One Voice In the summer of 2025, the Democratic Party was confronted with a sobering report on voter registration. According to data from 30 states that allow voters to register by party, Democrats have experienced net losses in every single one since 2020, while Republicans have generally gained. Over the past four years, DemocratsContinue reading “The Democrats’ Dilemma: Structural Challenges Behind the Voter Registration Crisis”

Posted byOne VoiceAugust 23, 2025January 4, 2026Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, politicsLeave a comment on The Democrats’ Dilemma: Structural Challenges Behind the Voter Registration Crisis

Redistricting: The “Silent War” in America’s Political Landscape

In the United States, redistricting takes place once every decade, closely tied to the national census. The Constitution requires that seats in the House of Representatives be apportioned according to each state’s population. As populations shift, cities expand, and demographics evolve, district boundaries must also be redrawn to uphold the principle of “one person, oneContinue reading “Redistricting: The “Silent War” in America’s Political Landscape”

Posted byNevada Chinese PerspectiveAugust 18, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, politics, social justiceLeave a comment on Redistricting: The “Silent War” in America’s Political Landscape

Cultivating Nevada’s Next Generation of Leaders

Las Vegas, NV — August 16, 2025 Laughter, teamwork, and discovery filled the Bottega Exchange on Saturday morning as One APIA Nevada hosted the finale of its six-week youth programming series. The event, titled “Beneath the Surface” Scavenger Hunt, brought together local youth for a lively morning of games, food, and celebration — and aContinue reading “Cultivating Nevada’s Next Generation of Leaders”

Posted byNevada Chinese PerspectiveAugust 16, 2025August 16, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 华人社区动态 / Chinese Community Stories, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:Chinese community, civil engagement, immigrant stories, politicsLeave a comment on Cultivating Nevada’s Next Generation of Leaders

Why the Political Air in 2025 Feels Strange

— A Power Transition Without Ceremony, Yet Full of Restlessness By | Hearing Each Other  If you had moved abroad at the beginning of 2025 and returned in the summer, just like me, you might be surprised at how calm everything seems on the surface. Trump really is back—but not with the roaring crowds orContinue reading “Why the Political Air in 2025 Feels Strange”

Posted byOne VoiceJuly 30, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, politicsLeave a comment on Why the Political Air in 2025 Feels Strange

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”

Posted byOne VoiceJuly 22, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, legislative policies, politicsLeave a comment on 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”

Posted byOne VoiceJuly 19, 2025July 19, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, legislative policies, politics, social justice, taxesLeave a comment on We’re Paying for Their Windfall: Why the Middle Class Should Reject OBBBA

The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Get Weaker

— How the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Prioritizes Corporate Welfare Over Human Well-being By | Nevada Chinese Perspective In Las Vegas, thousands of workers rely on tips to survive. They are restaurant servers, casino bartenders, and hotel housekeepers—people who uphold the glamorous facade of the city, yet often struggle with unstable wages and unaffordableContinue reading “The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Get Weaker”

Posted byNevada Chinese PerspectiveJuly 17, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, politics, social justiceLeave a comment on The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Get Weaker

Highest Health Spending in the World, Yet No Universal Coverage in America

— 17.2% of GDP Spent on Healthcare, Yet Tens of Millions Remain Uninsured In 2024, healthcare spending in the United States once again reached a staggering 17.2% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the highest in the world. This means that the U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other country on earth. Yet paradoxically,Continue reading “Highest Health Spending in the World, Yet No Universal Coverage in America”

Posted byOne VoiceJuly 6, 2025Posted inEnglish Articles, 评论与观点 / Commentary & Opinion, 健康与照护 / Health & Care, 政策与参与 / Policy & Civic EngagementTags:civil engagement, healthcare, politics, social justiceLeave a comment on Highest Health Spending in the World, Yet No Universal Coverage in America

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