
Council split highlights ongoing debate over whether C-TRAN board representatives must follow group direction or act independently
A divided Clark County Council has once again delayed a decision on its representation on the C-TRAN Board, as disagreement continues over how those representatives should vote. The debate intensified when Councilor Michelle Belkot said she would not follow potential council mandates, while others argued board members should reflect the will of the full council. The issue remains unresolved, raising broader questions about governance, accountability, and how elected officials represent their constituents.
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More drama at Clark County Council in regard to its representatives on the C-TRAN Board
Councilors debated whether C-TRAN board representatives must follow group mandates, with Michelle Belkot refusing to commit to new voting rules and Glen Yung opposing her...
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