‘One-sided’ panel discussion irks conservative candidates for Charter Review Commission

A recent panel hosted by the League of Women Voters of Clark County, meant to inform voters about the County Charter, drew criticism from conservative candidates for being one-sided. Candidates like Liz Cline and Jill Ross argued the event, which featured only four panelists, presented a biased perspective, including disparaging remarks about Republicans and limited discussion on key policy issues such as public safety funding.

The panel emphasized that certain campaign issues pushed by conservative candidates were not within the charter’s scope, a claim disputed by the candidates who pointed to previous commission initiatives reflecting ideological leanings. Organizers, however, insisted that invitations to participate were extended across the political spectrum, but only a handful of former commissioners—none currently running—agreed to serve on the panel. Read the complete article at ClarkCountyToday.com here.