Clark County CAB re-elects chair, approves 2026 work plan

Clark County Community Action Advisory Board · January 27, 2026

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Summary

The Clark County Community Action Advisory Board re-elected Rob Perkins as chair, confirmed a new executive team and adopted a 2026 work plan that emphasizes equity, quarterly outcome reports and monthly contractor presentations.

Rob Perkins was re-elected chair of the Clark County Community Action Advisory Board during its Jan. 26 meeting, and the board confirmed a new executive team and approved its 2026 work plan.

Perkins, who represents County District 3, was the lone nominee for chair and secured the position by voice vote; no opposition was recorded. Members also nominated Britney Lassane for vice chair and Nikia Hunter for secretary; both were approved by the board.

The board adopted a revised 2026 work plan that schedules quarterly outcome reports (January, March, July and September), semiannual finance updates and monthly presentations from funded nonprofit contractors. Staff corrected the meeting schedule to the fourth Monday of odd-numbered months at 1 p.m. before the board voted to adopt the plan as amended.

On routine business, the board approved the November minutes after a motion and second. The chair also led a motion to reschedule the May meeting (originally falling on Memorial Day); members approved moving it to Thursday, May 28, 2026, at 9 a.m.

The documents reviewed during the governance segment included the CAB bylaws, an updated code of conduct and the annual conflict-of-interest form; staff reminded members that conflicts affect eligibility to score grant applications.

The meeting adjourned after committee and task-force updates and a brief public forum.