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Charter Review Commission approves Step 4 to schedule second readings after debate over process and majority threshold

Clark County Charter Review Commission · February 26, 2026
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Summary

The Clark County Charter Review Commission voted 10–5 on Feb. 25 to approve Step 4 of its work plan, enabling the scheduling of second readings for proposed charter amendments after commissioners debated whether approving the whole plan now would be premature and whether a majority threshold is appropriate.

On Feb. 25, 2026, the Clark County Charter Review Commission voted 10–5 to approve Step 4 of its work plan, a procedural rule that allows commissioners to schedule second readings for proposed charter amendments.

The vote followed a lengthy discussion and a failed attempt to adopt the entire work plan at once. Commissioner Jay offered an amendment to approve the whole plan (merging steps 6 and 7), arguing the commission should "keep moving this process forward." That secondary…

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