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A Metropolitan Policy Program and Blueprint for American Prosperity Event

Megapolitan Las Vegas: One of America’s Newest Metropolitan Places and a Federal Partnership to Help It Prosper

Demographics, Regions and States, Community Development, U.S. Economic Growth, U.S. Politics


Event Summary

The Metro Program’s ongoing Intermountain West initiative gained new momentum with a major event in Las Vegas at which Fellow and Policy Director Mark Muro and Nonresident Senior Fellow Rob Lang reviewed the recent Brookings report “Mountain Megas" to inform a free-wheeling discussion of ways “megapolitan” leaders in the West can reorient the federal-state-mega partnership in order to address common challenges and shared opportunities.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

UNLV Foundation Building, Blasco Event Wing
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Map

Event Materials

Contact: Lael S Harris

E-mail: lsharris@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.238.3514

The October 24 forum, co-sponsored by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, brought together 150 Las Vegas-area government and business leaders—what the Las Vegas Sun referred to as a “who’s who of Southern Nevada.” Included among the participants were Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, UNLV President David Ashley, Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid, and Brookings Trustee and Sun Editor Brian Greenspun.

Although Sen. Reid stopped short of endorsing calls for the creation of an Intermountain West congressional caucus, he encouraged new inter-state contacts among leaders of the five southern Rockies states and their megapolitan areas to amplify the region’s voice on critical issues pending in Congress, ranging from infrastructure to energy, water, and climate change. Participants eagerly embraced such work. Greenspun; Harrah’s Entertainment’s Thom Reilly; Jacob Snow of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada; and Pat Mulroy, general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority all expressed keen interest in expanding five-state contacts to seek common cause, particularly on transportation and infrastructure. For his part, UNLV’s Ashley proposed hosting a five-state leadership meeting in spring 2009 to advance multi-state collaboration.

Event Resources:

The Las Vegas Sun video of event »
In the News »
 

Participants

Welcome

Thom Reilly

Harrah’s Foundation

David B. Ashley

President, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Opening Remarks

Brian Greenspun

President, The Greenspun Corporation
Editor and Publisher, The Las Vegas Sun

Rory Reid

Chairman, Clark County (NV) Commission

Presentation

Mark Muro

Fellow and Policy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Robert E. Lang

Director, Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech

Response

Jacob Snow

General Manager, Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada

Michael W. Yackira

President and CEO, NV Energy

Neal Smatresk

Executive Vice President and Provost
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Pat Mulroy

General Manager, Southern Nevada Water Authority

Policy Dialogue

Harry Reid

Majority Leader, U.S. Senate
U.S. Senator, State of Nevada


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