A nonprofit organization defending homeowners’ property rights, economic freedom, and consumer choice against government overreach and corporate greed!
Homeowners are suing Las Vegas officials over new short-term rental laws they say are unconstitutional and designed to protect hotel profits at the expense of everyday people’s income.
Bed bugs turned up at Caesars Palace, Horseshoe, Treasure Island, and the Stratosphere over the past 2 years, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
One Caesars guest's son was hospitalized.
The Strat says incidents "like this are rare."
(They are not rare at all.)
@AaronDFordNV@JoeLombardoNV You are literally fighting Las Vegas homeowners in federal court trying to make ends meet by blocking their ability to rent their own homes because you’re protecting the resort hotels’ greed instead of homeowners’ property rights!!
Saved 18 days of bookings and $13,450 in revenue for one Vegas host after a sudden regulatory notice—how? GLVSTRA’s targeted advocacy and clear compliance steps. Want protection when rules change? Learn more: https://t.co/jrtnYYRs0p #LasVegasHosts
How did one Vegas host keep 14 days of bookings and $6,800 in revenue after a sudden regulatory threat? GLVSTRA’s advocacy secured a temporary relief that saved those nights and that income. Want protection? Learn how GLVSTRA helps hosts: https://t.co/nHwf8jyvPh #LasVegas
Want to keep Las Vegas rentals thriving and support local jobs? GLVSTRA fights for property rights so hosts can earn vital income and spend it here. Join the cause — protect short‑term rentals and the economy that depends on them. https://t.co/ACGok6NrtO #LasVegas
Protecting property rights keeps money in Las Vegas — and in local pockets. Want to keep booking the homes you love while supporting neighborhood businesses? Join the fight with GLVSTRA. https://t.co/piSTE4nqIr #LasVegas
Las Vegas STR owners: who’s protecting your income when regulations change? GLVSTRA stands ready — legal expertise that defends rentals and supports Clark County businesses. Know your rights, secure your bookings. Learn more: https://t.co/570p5vkEot #LasVegas#STR
Las Vegas STR owners: who protects your income when regulations change? GLVSTRA does—local legal expertise that defends rentals and supports Clark County businesses. Book with confidence. https://t.co/UmGmDoEvEH #LasVegas
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Missing a Clark County business license can cost hosts thousands in fines and lost bookings—can you afford that risk? Learn how GLVSTRA helps hosts stay compliant, protect income, and defend property rights. Read more: https://t.co/g7mtzpMTKH #LasVegas
Missing a business license can cost you bookings and fines. Want to keep rental income steady and worry-free? GLVSTRA helps hosts navigate licenses, taxes, and neighborhood rules—protecting property rights and your bottom line. https://t.co/XGO5kl8RfP #LasVegas
April 2026 was a good month for Nevada casinos.
Statewide gaming revenue was up 5.3%
The Strip was up 6.6%
Laughlin was up almost 17%
Northern Nevada had the largest increases:
Washoe up 12.6%
Reno up 11.8%
Sparks up 20.2%
South Tahoe up 10.5%
per @NevadaGCB@TheNVIndy
For the 15th straight month, passenger volume at @LASairport declined. The 7.1% dip was the 2nd largest this year and the fourth largest since February 2025.
International passenger volume is down 14.6% through April, following last year's 12-month decline of 7.4%
@TheNVIndy