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Liberty Dogs asks county to allow service-dog training at workplaces; public urges careful vetting of library trustee applicants

April 14, 2026 | Washoe County, Nevada


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Liberty Dogs asks county to allow service-dog training at workplaces; public urges careful vetting of library trustee applicants
Two related but separate public-comment themes emerged during the April 14 Washoe County commission meeting: a presentation from Liberty Dogs in favor of a county policy allowing employees to bring service dogs in training to work, and multiple public requests that the board carefully vet two upcoming library Board of Trustee appointees.

Audrey Berry, CEO of Liberty Dogs, told commissioners the organization trains and places service dogs for U.S. veterans and asked the county to adopt a policy allowing employees to bring service dogs-in-training to the workplace with departmental discretion, insurance safeguards and voluntary participation. Berry emphasized that the policy would not change or override ADA service-animal protections and said the approach supports employee wellness, workplace culture and pathways to serve veterans. She said Liberty Dogs expects to house more than 200 service dogs on its campus by year's end and urged the board's support to enable community-based puppy raisers, volunteers and employer partners.

On libraries, several residents spoke about two imminent vacancy appointments to the Library Board of Trustees (term July 1, 2026 6/30/2030). Alana Fitzgerald and Maureen McElroy asked commissioners to vet applicants for personal or philosophical agendas that might affect equitable access and the library's strategic plan; Jamie Hemingway (public information and development officer for Washoe County Library) and Spanish Springs staff attended the proclamation for National Library Week and thanked the board for its recognition. The manager also announced library trustee application deadlines and other board vacancies.

Board responses: Commissioners thanked Berry for her presentation and staff for advancing the policy discussion. Commissioners acknowledged the library comments and noted the application deadlines and the importance of choosing trustees who support free, diverse public libraries.

Provenance: Topicintro SEG 257 (Audrey Berry presentation); Topfinish SEG 1328 (Library proclamation and trustee discussion).

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