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Clark County Council advances unity resolution after public debate over free speech and immigration
Summary
After public comment split between free‑speech concerns and calls for civility, the Clark County Council agreed to move a draft "unity" resolution forward for further consideration; councilors emphasized it is a nonbinding statement of values, not an enforcement tool.
The Clark County Council on Feb. 25 advanced a draft "unity" resolution aimed at condemning political violence and affirming respect for the county's diverse residents after a lengthy public‑comment period that included competing views on immigration and free speech.
Jordan Bogie, a senior policy analyst, told the council the resolution grew from earlier discussions after a separate Charlie Kirk‑related resolution and is intended to "condemn political violence, threats and intimidation" while calling for a review of the council's code of conduct and efforts to make boards and commissions reflect the community. "The county council commits to reviewing the county's code…
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