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A fear of sunlight

Kent Lauer, executive director of the Nevada Press Association, continues to offer concessions on Assembly Bill 289, which is designed to clarify and expand the amount of information about government agencies and employees which must be made readily available to their employers, the public.
      This week, for example, public employee groups protested that a provision publicizing data about sexual harassment charges might actually discourage legitimate victims from coming forward.
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Charter school battle

Nevada's effort to implement a modest charter school bill -- which already includes restrictive measures as a sop to the enemies of true educational reform -- will likely hit a roadblock in the Assembly.
      The Nevada Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 220 on Thursday. The legislation, which would allow the formation of up to 25 charter schools in the state -- but no more than 12 in any one district -- now goes to the Assembly.
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