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Clark County Charter Review Commission explains amendment process, invites public comment
Summary
The Clark County Charter Review Commission outlined how it reviews the county charter, described past changes (nonpartisan offices, an added fifth district) and invited residents to submit comments or attend meetings held Wednesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. Proposals the commission advances go on the ballot for voters to decide.
The Clark County Charter Review Commission described its role and how residents can take part in shaping the county charter.
"I'm Dorothy Ghesquay. I represent District 4 on the Charter Review Commission," said Dorothy Ghesquay, a commission member, who opened the meeting by explaining the group's authority to review the charter and propose amendments. She said proposed changes "goes to the ballot, and the voters get to decide" whether a change is adopted.
Brandon Erickson…
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