Las Vegas: "Local Government Matters the Most" with Michael Schaus
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300 West Sahara Avenue,Las Vegas NV 89102
15 April, 2021
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The Bastiat Society of Las Vegas invites you to a discussion with Michael Schaus, Director of communications for the Nevada Policy Research The Bastiat Society of Las Vegas invites you to a discussion with Michael Schaus, Director of communications for the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Free and open to the public. Cash bar for all attendees with free drink tickets for Founding, Supporting, and Basic Members. Following the discussion, we will have an optional group dinner at Chef Marc's at the Ahern Hotel. Taste the flavors of Italy as Chef Marc Sgrizzi brings his elevated Italian cuisine to the Las Vegas Strip. This culinary experience satisfies your appetite for travel with authentic regional dishes. Dinner tickets include an appetizer, entree, and dessert from a curated prix-fixe menu and one glass of wine or beer. Please note that dinner ticket sales will end on Wednesday, April 14 at 6:00 PM PDT. If you'd like to attend the dinner, please buy your tickets before then. _______________________ About the Speaker: Michael Schaus began his professional career in the financial sector, where he became deeply interested in economic theory and the concept of free markets. That interest soon developed into a passion for thinking critically about complex economic and social issues—and how governments and individuals can best address the challenges facing the world while preserving, and even expanding, the freedoms necessary for widespread prosperity and opportunity. When Michael left the financial sector over a decade ago to embark on a new career of public affairs commentary, he entered the world of media at a time when the industry was undergoing enormous change. Over the last decade, he has had the privilege of working in both conventional and new-media organizations as a news director, editor, columnist, political humorist, and radio talk show host for various local and national markets. Today, Michael is director of communications for the Nevada Policy Research Institute and a columnist for The Nevada Independent. He lives with his wife and daughter in Las Vegas.
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