Statement of Principles


Nevada government keeps getting bigger and BIGGER. We deserve minimum, strictly limited, constitutional government in this State.

Forget all this blather about a $3B "shortfall". The budget for the '12/'13 biennium should be no more than $200M.



Friday, April 3, 2009

John Ritter, CEO, Focus Property

Originally posted in a LVRJ Forum

Ritter is one of 13 business leaders .. charged with proposing solutions to the state's budget problems.

Ritter is one of 13 big government stooges. Of course he said "raise taxes". A small government guy would say "cut spending". He doesn't get a seat at the table.

Naturally this guy Ritter is politically connected big-time. His web bio states: Mr. Ritter [has] knowledge in .. government relations [and ..] municipal zoning .. Ritter has created strong working relationships with federal, state and local governmental entities from staff through elected officials. Mr. Ritter has served on a number of local planning boards, including the Southern Nevada Water Authority .. and the Beltway Taskforce.


A total big government hack. He knows where his bread is buttered.

Ritter's firm employs a "VP of Government Affairs", one Mark Fiorentino. His bio credits him with: substantial experience with zoning matters and with state and local gaming license and tax matters. He has drafted ordinances, legislation, and regulations on a variety of zoning, gaming and general business issues.

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