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Trustees vote to reopen RFQ for board general counsel, set two-week window

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Summary

The Clark County School District Board of Trustees voted 7-0 to reopen the request for qualifications (RFQ) for board general counsel and to run the solicitation for two weeks so results can be considered at a May work session. Trustees and staff discussed timeline, vetting and conflict checks, and the need for additional counsel support.

The Clark County School District Board of Trustees voted 7-0 to reopen the request for qualifications for board general counsel and to keep the RFQ open for two weeks so staff can present results at a board work session in early May.

Trustee Stevens moved to reopen the RFQ, saying, "I'd like to make a motion to reopen the RFQ for general counsel for this board. It will have it open for 2 weeks to give us time to, bring it back to the table at our work session first week of May." Trustee Cavazos seconded the motion and the board approved it unanimously.

Why it matters: trustees and staff said the district's interim legal adviser has been handling a heavy workload and trustees want more…

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