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LAS VEGAS The state Legislature has rejected a demand by Nevada
media for a report commissioned by a panel that recommended the expulsion
of Assemblyman Steven Brooks.In a 16-page response to a two-page open records
request, the state Legislative Counsel Bureau cited nine grounds on which
it said the state public records law doesn't apply to the report,
which the panel reviewed behind closed doors.It also asserted the Assembly
had "absolute and paramount power" under the state constitution to conduct
closed meetings and withhold documents it reviews."All of the documents
you requested have, from the time they were collected for use at
the committee hearing, been kept strictly confidential," Legislature lawyer
Brenda Erdoes wrote in the reply, dated Thursday, to media attorney Donald
Campbell.Erdoes asserted that Brooks declined a chance to make the materials
public.Campbell filed the formal open records request March 28 on behalf
of 13 newspaper and broadcast entities including The Associated Press and
the Nevada Press Association. He was in court Friday and unavailable for
immediate comment.Campbell noted previously that the report was produced
at taxpayer expense for consideration by an elected body about the fate
of a public official, and was "by its very nature" open to
public scrutiny. He added that some elements of the report might be
redacted to comply with federal health privacy laws.Press association executive
Barry Smith said
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month announced longer-term plans to strengthen its U.S.-based missile defenses.The
U.S. military also is considering deploying an intelligence drone at the
Misawa Air Base in northern Japan to step up surveillance of North
Korea, a Japanese Defense Ministry official said Sunday.Three Global Hawk
surveillance planes are deployed on Guam and one of them is being
considered for deployment in Japan, the official said on condition of anonymity
because the official was not authorized to speak about the issue.North Korea
successfully shot a satellite into space in December and conducted its third
nuclear test in February. It has threatened to launch a nuclear attack
on the United States, though many analysts say the North hasn't achieved
the technology to manufacture a miniaturized nuclear warhead that could
fit on a long-range missile capable of hitting the U.S.North Korea also
raised tensions Wednesday when it barred South Koreans and supply trucks
from entering the Kaesong industrial complex, where South Korean companies
have employed thousands of North Korean workers for the past decade.North
Korea is not forcing South Korean managers to leave the factory complex,
and nearly 520 of them remained at Kaesong on Sunday. But the
entry ban at the park, the last remaining inter-Korean rapprochement project,
is posing a serious challenge to many of the more than 120
South Korean firms th
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> FILE: April 4, 2013: President Obama waves after his arrival at Buckley
Air Force Base, Colo.APConfronting bipartisan criticism, President Obama
conceded Saturday his proposed budget is not his "ideal plan" but said
it offers "tough reforms" to the nation's benefit programs while closing
loopholes for the wealthy, a mix that he argued will provide long-term
deficit reduction without harming the economy.In his first comments about
a budget he is to release Wednesday, Obama said he intends to
reduce deficits while at the same time providing new spending for public
works projects, early education and job training."We don't have to choose
between these goals - we can do both," Obama said in his
weekly radio and internet address.Obama's budget calls for slower growth
in government benefits programs for the poor, veterans and the elderly,
as well as higher taxes, primarily from the wealthy. Some of its
details, made public Friday, drew a fierce response from liberals, labor
unions and advocates for older Americans and prompted an unimpressed reaction
from Republican House Speaker John Boehner."It's a compromise I'm willing
to accept in order to move beyond a cycle of short-term, crisis-driven
decision-making, and focus on growing our economy and our middle class for
the long run," Obama said.Obama proposes spending cuts and revenue increases
that would result in $1.8 trillion in deficit reductions over 10 years,
replacing $1.2 trillion in aut
des acknowledged that the state has made significant improvements in its
treatment of mentally ill inmates since the lawsuit was filed in 1991.
That suit claimed the original care was so poor it violated the
Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, prompting federal supervision
to be imposed four years later.The state has spent more than $1
billion on new facilities and devotes $400 million a year to caring
for the mentally ill, who account for about one in every four
inmates in the state's 33 adult prisons. The administration argues it no
longer is deliberately indifferent to the needs of mentally ill inmates.Yet
court-appointed experts reported that the prison system still has major
problems. That includes a suicide rate that worsened last year to 24
per 100,000 inmates, far exceeding the national average of 16 suicides per
100,000 inmates in state prisons.Despite the state's efforts to build more
mental health facilities and hire more staff at higher salaries, attorneys
representing inmates said much more needs to be done. In his ruling,
Karlton indicated that he agreed."Systemic failures persist in the form
of inadequate suicide prevention measures, excessive administrative segregation
of the mentally ill, lack of timely access to adequate care, insufficient
treatment space and access to beds, and unmet staffing needs," the judge
wrote.The judge further wrote that the state could not be trusted to
continue the improvement
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