Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom has called on landlords in older parts of the valley to bring their properties up to code and keep them well-maintained or face the prospect of inspections, fines and citations. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
Tick Segerblom along with the Arriba Workers Center protest in front of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department headquarters about Sheriff Lombardo’s agreement with ICE.
The Review-Journal’s election reader panel met Tuesday night with six candidates on the Nov. 6 ballot, including attorney general hopefuls Aaron Ford and Wes Duncan.
Tick Segerblom, Democratic candidate for Clark County Commission District E
Sen. Tick Segerblom is running for the Clark County Commission, District E, but he’s keeping one eye on the Clark County School District. Segerblom wants to increase both the sales and property taxes and have the county commission take control of the school board.
Segerblom made his comments while appearing on Nevada Politics Today.
“We need those extra resources that we just don’t have right now and that costs money,” said Segerblom of his desire to raise the sales tax in Clark County by one percent. “We cannot be held hostage by the rest of the state.”