Posts by Kent Ervin
"The implications for Nevada—home to four national monuments—worry public land advocates like Friends of Nevada Wilderness executive director and former BLM employee Shaaron Netherton. lasvegasweekly.com/news/2026/ap...
Remember when we were cautioned as a nation to make wise choices? I do. youtu.be/riDypP1KfOU?...
It doesn't look good.
I gather March Madness is going on, although I thought it had been moved to April.
#NoKings Reno
Close to 75 faculty, staff and students associated with the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Reno on Friday voted to proceed with a no-confidence vote against the college’s dean, Donald Easton-Brooks.
More: thisisreno.com/2026/03/east...
The health insurance program for Nevada workers is suffering from a “perfect storm” of problems that could lead to plan changes for thousands of people starting in July.
Eric Neugeboren reports on how we got here, and what comes next:
thenevadaindependent.com/article/some...
I feel like I haven’t even been properly lied to about the purposes of this war
I mean we knew this was what was happening but it’s really nice to have proof for all the people saying we were just being dramatic or reading into things or making shit up 😒😒😒
Alternative math.
Craig, there are certainly some advantages to a defined benefit plan guaranteed by a state, but current active employees on NV PERS are overpaying for the retirement benefits they will receive--paying now for past underpayments toward benefits for current retirees.
NRS 286.410(2)(b) says that a reduction in #NVPERS contribution rates occurs only if the reduction is more than 1.0%/1.0% (Employer/Employee) and then only to the extent the reduction would exceed 1.0%/1.0%. For example, an actuarial reduction of 1.5%/1.5% results reduces contributions by 0.5%/0.5%.
The #NVPERS rate of return on investments was 10.9% in FY2025, well above the actuarial assumed rate of return of 7.25%. The 5-year return was 10.4% and the 10-year return was 9.0%.
Chart showing the actuarial value of assets and the unfunded accrued actuarial liability for the Nevada Public Employee Retirement System (#NVPERS) from FY2003 to FY2025, adjusted for inflation.
The real value of assets at #NVPERS has continued to increase, while the unfunded liability remains relatively stable.
If these favorable conditions including market performance persist in FY2026 for #NVPERS, statutory contribution rates could decrease to the extent they drop more than 2.0% (Employer-Pay) or 1.0%/1.0% (Employee/Employer Pay) as of 7/1/2027--but there are many variables before that will be known.
The actuarially required future #NVPERS contribution rates decreased by 1.4% (Employer-Pay plan) for both Regular and Police/Fire funds. However, this is not a rate-setting year and anyway the decrease is below the 2.0% statutory threshold for a reduction in contribution rates.
The #NVPERS total unfunded actuarial liability decreased slightly from $20.13 billion to $19.95 billion, the first year-over-year decrease since FY2015.
The market value of #NVPERS assets increased from $64.5 billion on 6/30/2024 to $70.8 billion on 6/30/2025.
#NVPERS' funded ratio increased from 75.6% to 77.3%, the highest since FY2004 (78.7%) and a recovery from the post-financial-crisis low in FY2013 (69.3%). It’s more improved than these numbers indicate because the assumptions are now more conservative (larger total liability in the denominator).
The Nevada Public Employees' Retirement System #NVPERS recently released the Actuarial Valuation for FY2025 (as of 6/30/2025) from its actuaries. It is the strongest report in years, perhaps decades. #NVLEG
TMCC settles lawsuit on infringement of academic freedom for $300K after losing appeal to the Ninth Circuit.
thisisreno.com/2025/11/tmcc...
NEW: The bill to expand Nevada's film tax credit program is officially dead after the Senate rejected it — and won't vote again on it.
It means the state won’t be on the hook for $120M in annual tax credits, and it marks a loss for Gov. Joe Lombardo.
thenevadaindependent.com/article/neva...
Musk’s $1 trillion pay package isn’t Nevada’s fault, but it symbolizes a lot of stuff that is nevadacurrent.com/2025/11/07/m...
“The anti-trans movement likes to cloak its transphobia & transmisogyny in a patently genocidal language of social contagion… The language of modern day transphobia is very similar to National Socialist views on homosexuality.”
Transphobia is rooted in recycled homophobia. It belongs in the trash.
No surprise here
The first Reno Women’s March in Jan. 2017 was 10,000 strong - the largest protest Reno had seen. Today, our community nearly doubled that number for #NoKings.
Northern Nevada is loud and clear that we will not tolerate hate and division.
@50501nnv.bsky.social @renoactiongroup.bsky.social
And a Republican for many of h8s 100 years, but not now.
That's nearly 1% of the town population!