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Moran to Resign From Gaming Board

12 April 2005

Las Vegas Sun

by Michelle Swafford

Las Vegas lawyer John T. Moran Jr. today announced his resignation from the Nevada Gaming Commission so he could seek public office.

In a letter to Gov. Kenny Guinn on April 7, Moran, a lawyer and former sheriff's deputy, said that he was grateful to have been appointed to the Gaming Commission in June.

He said his final day as a commissioner will be April 22 -- one day after the next Gaming Commission meeting in Carson City and nearly a month before the May meeting.

Moran, a Democrat, is the newest commissioner on the five-member board. He replaced Augie Gurrola of Las Vegas. His appointment was scheduled to run through April 27, 2008.

Moran told the Sun today that he plans to seek a state office but declined to say which one until his resignation becomes effective.

He said by running for a state office he could be "more effective and better serve the state in a better capacity."

Moran, a lawyer for 30 years, previously served as chairman of the Colorado River Commission and chairman of the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners.

The last time a member of the Gaming Commission resigned was in 2001 when Brian Sandoval resigned as chairman to run for state attorney general.

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