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Commissioner defends toy donations amid smear campaign

June 22, 2024 | Washoe County, Nevada


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Commissioner defends toy donations amid smear campaign
In a recent government meeting, a local commissioner addressed concerns surrounding the annual Reno Toy Run, emphasizing the event's importance for disadvantaged children. The commissioner expressed frustration over what they described as a smear campaign orchestrated by the city of Reno and Sparks, aimed at discrediting their efforts to provide toys for children in need during the holiday season.

The commissioner firmly rejected calls to rescind discretionary funds allocated to the Toy Run, asserting that the focus should remain on supporting children who may not otherwise experience the joy of Christmas. They highlighted that this scrutiny is unprecedented, claiming to be the only commissioner in recent history questioned about their discretionary donations.

In a passionate defense, the commissioner stated, \"I refuse to let this county's attempts to embarrass me affect the children,\" and criticized the perceived intimidation tactics employed against them. They called for a reevaluation of the motivations behind the opposition, suggesting that it stems from personal attacks rather than genuine concern for the community's youth.

The meeting underscored the ongoing tensions between local government officials and the broader community, with the commissioner urging all parties to prioritize the welfare of children over political disputes.

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