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Congressional Directory NEVADA 164 Congressional Directory NEVADA NEVADA (Population 2010, 2,700,551) SENATORS DEAN HELLER, Republican, of Carson City, NV; born in Castro Valley, CA, May 10, 1960; education: B.B.A., specializing in finance and securities analysis, University of Southern California, 1985; professional: institutional stockbroker and broker / trader on the Pacific Stock Exchange; Chief Deputy State Treasurer, Public Funds Representative; Nevada State Assembly- man, 1990–94; Secretary of State, 1994–2002; founding member of the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada Community College Foundation; married: Lynne Heller; children: Hillary, Harris, Drew, and Emmy; committees: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Finance; Veterans’ Affairs; elected to the 110th Congress on No- vember 7, 2006, reelected to two succeeding Congresses, when he resigned to become a U.S. Senator; appointed May 3, 2011, to the U.S. Senate for the term ending January 3, 2013, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. Senator John E. Ensign; took the oath of office on May 9, 2011; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 2012. Office Listings http://heller.senate.gov https://www.facebook.com/SenDeanHeller https://twitter.com/SenDeanHeller 324 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ....................................................... (202) 224–6244 Chief of Staff.—Mac Abrams. FAX: 228–6753 Legislative Director.—Sarah Timoney Paul. Communications Director.—Megan Taylor. Scheduler.—Meron Bayu. 8930 West Sunset Road, Suite 230, Las Vegas, NV 89148 ..................................................... (702) 388–6605 FAX: 388–6501 Bruce Thompson Federal Building, 400 South Virginia Street, Suite 738, Reno, NV 89501 (775) 686–5770 FAX: 686–5729 *** CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO, Democrat, of Las Vegas, NV; born in Las Vegas, March 29, 1964; education: graduated Clark High School, Las Vegas; B.S., finance, University of Ne- vada, Reno, 1986; J.D., Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, 1990; admitted to the Nevada State Bar in 1990; professional: Chief of Staff to Nevada Governor Bob Miller; Criminal Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Washington, DC; elected Nevada Attorney General, 2007–2015; execu- tive vice chancellor for the Nevada System of Higher Education; committees: Banking, Hous- ing, and Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Indian Affairs; Rules and Administration; Special Committee on Aging; elected to the U.S. Sen- ate on November 8, 2016. Office Listings http://masto.senate.gov B40A Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 .............................................. (202) 224–3542 Chief of Staff.—Scott Fairchild. FAX: 224–7327 Senior Advisor.—Brynn Palmen. Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy.—Laura Hatalsky. Communications Director.—Rey Benitez. Scheduler.—Anaisy Tolentino. 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 8016, Las Vegas, NV 89101 ..................................... (702) 388–5020 State Director.—Zach Zaragoza. 400 South Virginia Street, Suite 902, Reno, NV 89501 ........................................................... (775) 686–5750 State Director.—Zach Zaragoza. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT DINA TITUS, Democrat, of Las Vegas, NV; born in Thomasville, Thomas County, GA, May 23, 1950; education: B.A., College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1970; M.A., Uni- versity of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1973; Ph.D., Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 1976; professional: professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, 1977–2011; UNLV professor NEVADA 115th Congress 165 emeritus, 2011–present; member of Nevada State Senate, 1989–2008; Minority Leader of Ne- vada State Senate, 1993–2008; married: Thomas C. Wright, Ph.D.; committees: Foreign Affairs; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 3rd District in the 111th Congress on November 4, 2008; elected to the 1st District on November 6, 2012 in the 113th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.titus.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanTitus https://twitter.com/RepDinaTitus 2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ............................................... (202) 225–5965 Chief of Staff.—Jay Gertsema. FAX: 225–3119 Legislative Director.—David Rosenbaum. Communications Director.—Kyle Roerink. Scheduler.—Eva Hicks. 550 East Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89104 ............................................................ (702) 220–9823 District Director.—Mike Naft. FAX: 220–9841 Counties: CLARK COUNTY (part). CITIES: Las Vegas and North Las Vegas. Population (2010), 659,962. ZIP Codes: 89030, 89087, 89101–04, 89106–22, 89125–26, 89128, 89132, 89142, 89145–47, 89150–53, 89155–58, 89160, 89162, 89169–70, 89173, 89177, 89180, 89193 *** SECOND DISTRICT MARK E. AMODEI, Republican, of Carson City, NV; born in Carson City, June 12, 1958; education: B.A., University of Nevada, Reno, NV, 1980; J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, Sacramento, CA, 1983; professional: lawyer, Allison, MacKenzie et al., 1987–present; lawyer, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps, 1983–87; Nevada State Assembly, 1996–98; Senator, Nevada State Senate, 1998–2010; President Pro Tempore, Nevada State Senate, 2003–08; member of Carson City Master Plan Advisory Committee; member of Education Commission of the States; vice chair of Governor’s Task Force on Access to Public Health Care; member of Nevada Supreme Court’s Committee on Court Funding; member of Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Legislative Oversight Committee; committees: Appropriations; elected, by special election, to the 112th Congress on September 13, 2011; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.amodei.house.gov https://www.facebook.com/markamodeinv2 twitter: @markamodeinv2 332 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 .................................................. (202) 225–6155 Chief of Staff.—Bruce Miller. FAX: 225–5679 905 Railroad Street, Suite 104 D, Elko, NV 89801 .................................................................. (775) 777–7705 FAX: 753–9984 5310 Kietzke Lane, Suite 103, Reno, NV 89511.. Counties: CARSON CITY, CHURCHILL, DOUGLAS, ELKO, HUMBOLDT, LANDER, LYON (part), PERSHING, STOREY, AND WASHOE. Population (2010), 679,147. ZIP Codes: 89310, 89316, 89402–06, 89408, 89410–14, 89418–19, 89421, 89423–26, 89428–29, 89431, 89433–34, 89436, 89438–42, 89444–51, 89460, 89501–03, 89506, 89508–12, 89519, 89521, 89523, 89701–06, 89801, 89815, 89820– 23, 89825–26, 89828, 89830–35, 89883 *** THIRD DISTRICT JACKY ROSEN, Democrat, of Henderson, NV; born in Chicago, IL, August 2, 1957; edu- cation: B.A., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, 1979; professional: com- puter programmer, software developer, and designer for Summa Corporation, Citibank, and Southwest Gas Company; president of Congregation Ner Tamid; religion: Jewish; married: Larry Rosen; children: one daughter; caucuses: Congressional Caucus on Women’s Issues; Con- gressional Cybersecurity Caucus; Democratic Israel Working Group; Problem Solvers Caucus; committees: Armed Services; Science, Space, and Technology; elected to the 115th Congress on November 8, 2016. .
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