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Senate Judiciary & Rules Committee hears testimony from Kirk Nelson for offender management board appointment

2127722 · January 13, 2025
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Kirk Nelson, a retired Pocatello police captain and longtime polygraph examiner, testified remotely before the Senate Judiciary & Rules Committee. The committee took testimony but did not vote; the nomination will appear on a future agenda.

Kirk Nelson, a nominee to the offender management board, testified remotely to the Senate Judiciary & Rules Committee during its first meeting of the legislative session and outlined his law enforcement and polygraph experience. The committee accepted his testimony and did not vote on the appointment; members said the nomination will be placed on the committee's next agenda for consideration.

Nelson told the committee he served 32 years with the Pocatello Police Department, retiring in 2007 as a captain over the detective division, and has operated a…

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