Nevada Democratic Party

July 21, 2008 - 2:44pm

Nevada Dems file ethics complaint against Gibbons

The Nevada Democratic Party has filed a complaint with the state Commission on Ethics over a tax break Gov. Jim Gibbons'
requested and received from the Elko County Assessor's office, the Associated Press is reporting.

The request stems from news reports last week stating that Gibbons sought to reclassify a tract of undeveloped land he owns in Elko County as agricultural, reducing his tax burden from $5,000 to $15 thanks to a tax break for farmers and ranchers.

Elko County Assessor Joe Aguirre told the AP last week he felt pressured by Gibbons, a fellow Republican to grant the request, a statement which Gibbons' lawyer decried in the Las Vegas Sun on Saturday.

For his part, Gibbons welcomes an investigation from the ethics commission.

"The governor has not in any way pressured the assessor to do anything," Gibbons spokesman Ben Kieckhefer told the AP. "He did nothing wrong, and any investigation will show that."

That's not how the state's Democrats see it.

Gibbons "pressured and prevailed upon a longtime public servant who sought only to apply the laws of this state fairly and accurately," Travis Brock, executive director of the Nevada Democratic Party, said in the complaint, according to the AP. "This is both unethical and unbecoming of the highest executive officer of the state." 

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July 10, 2008 - 3:31pm

Nev. Dems to go carbon neutral on convention trip

When the Nevada Democratic Party sends its delegation to the national convention in Denver next month, it will purchase carbon offset credits to compensate for the CO2 released in transit, the party said Thursday.

According to a statement published on the party's website, delegate Elliott Small — a Las Vegas businessman — has purchased carbon offsets for all 43 people making the trek to Denver.

“As an owner of a company that promotes green energy, I am very proud that Nevada is the third state in the nation to pledge to send a green delegation to the Denver convention,” Small said. “We hope to recruit additional sponsors to ensure the trips to Denver made by our staff, volunteers and guests also will be carbon neutral.”

The national Democratic Party has challenged all state delegates to travel carbon neutral in an effort to reduce the convention's impact on global warming.

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