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Ethics commission reports faster case processing, hires and outreach gains
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Executive Director Ross Armstrong reported the Nevada Commission on Ethics has reduced its older caseload, plans staffing changes including an underfill and temporary appointments, and expanded outreach and training; the commission also is tracking legislative proposals affecting open‑meeting and public records rules.
Executive Director Ross Armstrong told the Nevada Commission on Ethics that the agency has made operational progress, citing quicker case processing, staffing steps to fill gaps and expanded outreach and training.
Armstrong said the commission’s oldest open investigations date from last June and that, after the meeting, only five investigations were open with seven cases pending resolution. To cover staff transitions, the commission plans to underfill an associate counsel position and to emergency‑appoint a part‑time law student to the senior legal researcher role over the summer. Armstrong said the…
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