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Clark County Charter Review Commission Town Hall · May 23, 2026 · 22:47–22:52 · Watch on CVTV ↗

Commissioners outlined the procedures for providing public comment, requesting that attendees limit their remarks to three minutes, identify the specific amendment they are addressing, and submit written comment cards to ensure accurate record-keeping. They also shared alternative methods for the public to submit feedback, including an online form, a dedicated commission email address, and regular Wednesday meetings. During the actual comment session, citizens utilized the time to voice concerns about the potential legal and financial impacts of specific amendments, as well as the risk of voter fatigue if too many proposals are placed on the ballot.

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21:47 probably are going to get less traction because at the end of the day, it's a very purple county. - If I can chime in just a bit before we move on to the next question. I will also say as someone who had many proposals at the outset of this process, we've moved at quite a clip. We're moving pretty fast to get through this process. And so the study committee is truly meant to be the deep dive and to offload that work from the full meeting of the commission. So to Commissioner LeBrun's point, different sponsors, different committees do differing levels of work and engagement and working through that process. So it really almost comes down to the particular sponsor of a particular proposal as opposed to the study committee process, if that makes sense. How much they're going to engage or not with a broad spectrum of input or not. Thank you.

22:44 And just a quick note, if this is a public comment that you want to give to the commission, please make sure you state your name for the record. If it's just a question-- - No, this is actually just a question. I think I came to learn and probably one of the most least knowledgeable people in this room on what's happening with the charter right now. But people do ask me a lot about what's happening. And so following on to what you just said, Eric, I would love to know in that first list of all the proposals, which ones do have broad support, 13, 14 votes of the charter review commission? - Oh, sorry, Holly Williams in Vancouver. - So I'm trying to find the page and I'll be honest, I struggle a bit with the county website sometimes.

23:41 - But Eric, could I give an example of one that was overwhelmingly popular while you're doing that? And that was to increase the number of people


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mes down to the particular sponsor of a particular proposal as opposed to the study committee process, if that makes sense. How much they're going to engage or not with a broad spectrum of input or not. Thank you. And just a quick note, if this is a public comment that you want to give to the commission, please make sure you state your name for the record. If it's just a question-- - No, this is actually just a question. I think I came to learn and probably one of the most least knowledgeable pe

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