NEVADA NIXING
12 January 2007
Gubernatorial enmity causing Gambling Board
tension
Former Nevada governor Kenny Guinn and his successor Jim
Gibbons are at loggerheads over appointments to the
Nevada Gaming Control Board, reports the Las Vegas Sun
this week.
Apparently there is tension between the two following
conflicting nominations for important posts on the
Board.
The Sun reports that both Guinn and Gibbons were each
elected with significant backing from the casino
industry, and both understand the critical importance of
the state's highly regarded gaming regulatory system.
But apparently the two don't like each other, and their
animosity has resulted in an embarrassing situation with
each having made two appointments to the state Gaming
Control Board.
In November Guinn reappointed Control Board Chairman
Dennis Neilander and appointed his chief of staff, Keith
Munro, to succeed board member Bobby Siller after
Siller's term ended Dec. 31. Gibbons followed by making
his own appointments to the two posts, similarly
reappointing Neilander but giving the nod to Randy
Sayre, the chief of the board's investigations division,
for Siller's former slot.
So the Control Board now has two different men appointed
to one seat.
Munro is smart and would make a good board member,
although it is acknowledged that he'd have a steeper
learning curve than Sayre, who earns universal praise.
The appointees aren't to blame, opines the Sun. "The
biggest culprit in the mess is Guinn. During the past
two decades most transitions between governors have been
marked by consultation, with the outgoing executive
deferring to the wishes of the incoming governor in the
interest of harmony and allowing the new boss to choose
his own team.
"And that is the way Guinn should have handled it.
"It's not that Munro was a bad choice, it's that Guinn
should have let Gibbons make his own selection.
"While I think Gibbons deserved the opportunity to make
his own Control Board selections, I think the new
governor made a series of missteps that call his own
judgment and honesty into question.
"Instead of openly challenging Guinn's decision to make
the picks and asserting his own right to fill the
positions, Gibbons said the reason for taking the oath
of office at midnight on New Year's Day was to make sure
the state was ready to deal with any emergency.
"In other words, he took the oath as soon as possible to
fight terrorism. What a crock.
"Instead of the high ground, Gibbons and his staff chose
the low, and treated Nevadans as fools.
The Las Vegas Sun proposes solutions in the article:
"First, Munro should not contest Sayre's appointment. He
should do the honorable thing and resign the post Guinn
appointed him to. A Supreme Court battle over which
appointee should sit on the board would be bad for the
Control Board and bad for Nevada.
"And second, the Legislature should extend the terms of
the two Control Board members whose terms expire at the
end of years with elections for governor, allowing them
to serve until the second Monday in January.
"That way new governors will be allowed to make the
Control Board appointments they want, and outgoing
governors will not be able to pre-empt them."
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