Contributors include the Donors Capital Fund and the Cato Institute.
[4][5] On November 30, 2008, the Las Vegas Review Journal published an article regarding some investigative journalism conducted by Nevada Policy on the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
[7] According to Nevada Policy's vice president, "In the days following the release of this project, multiple private investigators visited the institute's offices requesting our financial statements and claiming to be working for "the other side."
Some of our board members have been approached with broad hints about retaliation if the institute's look into convention authority financing proceeds.
[11][12][13] Nevada Policy supports a balanced budget with controlled growth in government spending, such as a TABOR's or TASC amendment.