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Commission on Ethics approves legislative subcommittee; staff report on technology, legislative session and outreach
Summary
The Nevada Commission on Ethics appointed a three‑member legislative subcommittee June 18 and received reports on the agency's strategic plan, a planned case‑management procurement, the 2025 legislative session and outreach and education metrics, including nearly 2,000 people trained in the fiscal year to date.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics on June 18 appointed a legislative subcommittee and received routine reports from executive staff on operations, procurement and outreach.
The commission voted to form a legislative subcommittee to evaluate priorities for the next session and to develop focused bill concepts. The subcommittee will be composed of Vice Chair Waller, Commissioner Sam Reynolds and Commissioner Miller; the motion carried by voice vote among participating commissioners.
Executive Director Ross Armstrong reviewed the agency’s semiannual strategic report, highlighting outreach and education goals, staffing reviews and a planned replacement of the case…
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