Reform Clark County founder ignites legal action against Clark County councilors

Reform Clark County’s leader is pursuing legal action against Clark County councilors after submitting multiple complaints regarding the removal of Clark County Councilor Michelle Belkot from the C-Tran Board.

Rob Anderson, founder of Reform Clark County, started a series of legal actions against Clark County Councilors Sue Marshall, Glen Yung, Wil Fuentes and Matt Little for alleged ethical violations, criminal misconduct and Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA) violations related to the removal of Belkot from the C-Tran Board on Tuesday, March 26, a news release from Reform Clark County stated.

On March 12, Marshall, Yung, Fuentes and Little voted 4-1 to remove Belkot from the Regional Transportation Committee, the C-Tran Board, without legal authority and in violation of the OPMA, which prevented public input on the decisions, the release stated…

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