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NCPE Town Hall Meeting

Join us on June 28, 2008 for the Third NCPE Town Hall Meeting.

NCPE in the News: 2008

"Court Hopeful Says Consultant Pitched Deal" (Las Vegas Review Journal)

"Given $50,000 He Decides to Run" (Las Vegas Sun)

Acting President Julie Tousa on Jon Ralston's "Face to Face: Ethics Complaint"

Meet the Acting President of NCPE, Julie Tousa

"New Watchdog of Public Ethics Continues Enforcing Vital Unwritten Law" (Las Vegas Review Journal)

"Partying Away As Taxpayers Pay and Pay" (Las Vegas Sun)

Ethics Legislation 2007

NCPE at the 2007 Nevada State Legislature: Summary and Details

"Article 6 Commission" to study and recommend improvements in the Nevada judiciary
See Dr. Craig Walton's summary of May Meeting

NCPE statement about the danger of big donors contributing to Supreme Court justice election campaigns.

Judicial Ethics & the Complaint Processes

Craig Walton's letter, to the Las Vegas Business Journal in favor of the new plan for judicial selection

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NewsTown Hall Meeting - August 19, 2006 - “Who Gets Represented?”

The first NCPE Town Hall Meeting was held 8/19/06 at the Barrick Museum Auditorium

Click here and follow instructions to view a video of the August 19, 2006 Town Hall meeting.

The theme was “Who Gets Represented?” - A Public Dialogue about Citizens, Lobbyists, “Gifts” & How Officials Listen

Panelists were:
State Senator Terry Care (D)
State Senator Randolph Townsend (R)
Assemblyman Bob Seale (R)
Assemblyman Marcus Conklin (D)

Moderator:  Mitch Fox, Channel 10 (PBS)
Presiding: Dr. Craig Walton (President, NCPE)
Sponsored by the Nevada Center for Public Ethics (NCPE)

 

Media coverage of the NCPE Town Hall Meeting

Aug. 20, 2006 Las Vegas Review-Journal - Lawmakers say lobbyists are important to political process.

Read Dr. Walton's letter to the Editor of the Review-Journal in response.

CITYLIFE, Aug 23, 2006 Public demands answers from politicians at town hall meeting on ethics See article written by Cathy Scott.