Clark County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 15
The Clark County Charter Review Commission adopted Resolution No. 2021-13 proposing an amendment to the Clark County Home Rule Charter, regarding a Diversity and Inclusion Officer and Advisory Commission. If approved, this amendment would require the County Manager to establish a Diversity and Inclusion Officer Position who will advise the county manager, county council, and other county officers or departments on matters concerning diversity and inclusion. If approved, this amendment would also require the county manager and the Diversity and Inclusion Officer to establish a Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Commission to serve as an advisory body to the Diversity and Inclusion Officer.
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