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Joe Neal Files for Governor's
Office
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM
HIS FRIENDS (May 7) Carson City - Sen. Joe Neal is accompanied by friends
and supporters from throughout the region at his official filing for office.
Standing, from left to right: Pat Fladager of Reno who recently announced
her resignation as chair of Common Cause Nevada in order to work on Sen.
Neal's campaign; Bertha Woodard, Reno civil rights legend; Ellen Nelson,
longtime Carson City activist and cable television public affairs program
producer; Dick Ham of Carson City, longtime friend of Sen. Neal and a member
of one of Nevada's most prominent political families; Onie Cooper and Bill
Moon, longtime Reno civil rights leaders; Pat Potter, retired Carson City
teacher and longtime mover and shaker in the Nevada Democratic Party; Lewis
Rosenberg, longtime Carson City Democratic activist and longtime friend and
supporter of Sen. Neal; Reno civil rights leader Eddie Scott. He and and
Sen. Neal were honored with lifetime achievement awards in February by the
Reno-Sparks Branch of the NAACP.
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Sen. Neal answers a question from longtime Las
Vegas Review-Journal capital reporter Sean Whaley, foreground.

Sen. Joe Neal responds to a question from AP
Bureau Chief Brendan Riley (red vest, back to camera).
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Neal
Officially Enters, Details Populist Issues
Sean Whaley - Las Vegas Review-Journal, Friday, May 8, 1998
Neal Delivers Tough Line on Gaming Industry
Cy Ryan and Jeff Schweers - Las Vegas Sun, May 8, 1998
JAN
JONES STAYS OUT -- Jones Says Once Again: 'No Run for Governor'
Denise Cardinal - Las Vegas Sun, May 8, 1998
Joe
Neal Files for Governor
Brendan Riley - Las Vegas Sun, May 7, 1998
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Sen. Joe Neal fields a hardball question from
Cy Ryan, right, veteran Las Vegas Sun reporter and dean of the capital press
corps, while awaiting filing documents to sign at the office of Nevada Secretary
of State Dean Heller. Neal supporters from throughout the region stand behind
him, including Eddie Scott of Reno, Ellen Nelson of Carson City, Bill Moon
of Reno, and Dick Ham of Carson City.
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