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Senate committee hears Kirk Nelson for Offender Management Board appointment; confirmation vote deferred

2332179 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Kirk Nelson, a retired Pocatello police captain and long‑time polygraph examiner, testified before the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee about his gubernatorial appointment to the state Offender Management Board. The committee took testimony and deferred a confirmation vote to a subsequent meeting.

Kirk Nelson, a retired Pocatello Police Department captain with more than three decades in law enforcement, testified before the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee about his gubernatorial appointment to the state Offender Management Board. The committee took his testimony and did not vote on the appointment, deferring confirmation to a later meeting.

Nelson told the committee he retired in February 2007 after a "32 year career in law enforcement" and that he has operated a polygraph practice since about 1988, working primarily with offender and drug‑court cases. "I've been doing those for…

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