The 2020 ballot measure that wants to strike the Board of Regents from the state Constitution
For more than 155 years, Nevadas elected Board of Regents have been enshrined as part of the state Constitution, core to the exercise of authority over the states higher education system.
But for the next year, those constitutional privileges will hang in the balance, hinging on just what Nevada voters decide to do with a measure called the Nevada Higher Education Reform, Accountability and Oversight Amendment, more often referred to by its shorthand: AJR5.
AJR5, simply put, is a proposed constitutional amendment that would remove the Board of Regents which governs the states higher education system alongside the systems chancellor from Article 11 of the state Constitution, also called the Education Article.
Instead, the regents would be placed under the purview of the Legislature through state statute, theoretically allowing legislators to reform and reshape the board in any way they deem fit.
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