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Nevada ethics panel weighs moving case voting to SharePoint to ease heavy caseload
Summary
Commission members discussed shifting advisory-opinion and complaint voting from individual emails to a SharePoint-based workflow, and debated shorter dismissal recommendations to reduce staff time while preserving public explanations for dismissals.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Nov. 13 discussed reorganizing how commissioners receive and vote on advisory-opinion requests and complaint recommendations, including moving from individual emails to a SharePoint-based voting form and weekly summary emails to reduce staff workload and improve vote tracking. Executive Director Ross Armstrong said the commission’s incoming caseload has more than doubled from a historical annual average of 74 cases and described several options to streamline voting and document distribution. “The average of total incoming cases a year for the commission was only 74. So…
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