Nevada Attorney General Masto Announces March Rural Road Trip
March 19, 2008 -- Carson City, NV – Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto will embark on her second “Rural Road Trip” to visit the rural communities in southern Nevada. The trip begins Monday March 24, 2007. The theme of the trip is “Putting Nevada’s Families First”. The Attorney General will be accompanied on the trip by staff members with professional expertise to discuss the challenges faced by Nevada’s rural communities and how the Attorney General’s Office plans to help address those challenges.
“The purpose of these trips is to get out of the office and meet face-to-face with residents, to hear about their concerns and talk about what our office can do to help out,” said General Masto. “We’d do a disservice to our rural residents if we focus our efforts just on Nevada’s urban areas. Our rural communities deserve our time and attention as well."
This trip is Masto’s second “road trip” to Nevada’s rural communities since coming into office. In September 2007, General Masto and staff members traveled through communities along the eastern part of the state and I-80 corridor in northern Nevada. A third road trip is planned for fall 2008.
An itinerary for the trip and more information is available on the Attorney General’s Office website at: http://ag.state.nv.us
Source: Nevada Attorney General
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