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Political Endorsements 10/6/2020 Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers | Political Endorsements Search Home Political Endorsements NAPSO Member Associations NAPSO Plan Counsel Legal Defense Plan Office Locations Photo Gallery News Feeds Contact Us October 06, 2020 A Message from the Executive Director Political Endorsements NAPSO's Office Will Remain Open Member Login During these emergency times involving the COVID-19 virus, Greetings, Username: the NAPSO main office will remain open under the Governor’s Order No. 003, Section 8, which states that non-enumerated Each year, NAPSO/CWA Local 9110 gains businesses may remain open if they do not open to the more political strength to effectively lobby on Password: general public and if they implement social distancing behalf of our growing membership throughout the safeguards. We consider the NAPSO operation as providing State. In 2015, after enduring one of the worst vital supportive services to our public safety members who Login legislative sessions this State has ever seen, and are essential to the health, welfare and safety of our Not registered yet? after watching as our colleagues in the law communities. Click Here to sign-up enforcement community were ineffective in handling some of the key legislative issues that Therefore, while the NAPSO office is open and until further Forgot Your Login? targeted their members and ours, NAPSO was at notice, the outside doors shall remain locked to the public. the forefront of creating a statewide law Access can be achieved with a key, the door codes or by enforcement coalition to finally speak with one having someone in the building allowing entry. Believe it or voice at the Nevada Legislature and throughout Member Resources not, we do experience a small volume of the public who walk the cities and counties of our great State. We are in the front doors when they are unlocked during the now part of the Nevada Law Enforcement Member Home business day and that must be eliminated. Remember there Coalition and we bring together many of the is a door bell at the front door. major law enforcement Associations in Nevada. Blogs I am recommending that all functions that are scheduled in Partisan and non-partisan candidates will seek the building by outside interests (parties, gatherings, Member Directory our coalition's endorsements now and in the meetings of more than 10 people) be canceled or postponed. coming years. NAPSO's power extends not just to Carson City, but to our U.S. Congress as well. Officers & Staff NAPSO's leadership in the coalition's I believe these practices will be in accordance with the endorsement process has been rewarding and has Governor’s Directive and that we are mandated to follow Events Calendar brought together many law enforcement's them. political lobbyists like never before. We have Meeting Minutes discarded mere political party affiliations as the Please stay healthy and safe. means to endorse a candidate. Rather, we will Message Board endeavor to select candidates to receive Click here for video from Executive Director Rick our endorsements based on the content of their McCann explaining NAPSO's statewide coverage: Classified Ads character, their desire to understand the issues that face our members, and their willingness to /Docs/NAPSO%20Video_draft%201.mov fight for the rights of the hard working men and Online Voting women of law enforcement. Contracts Toward that goal, the following represents the coalition's endorsements for the 2020 general 2019 Legislative Session Const./Bylaws elections: Committees 2020 United States Congress NAPSO Executive Director Rick McCann prepares weekly updates regarding the events of the 2019 Endorsements Congressional District 3 - Susie Lee legislative session. Click here for Newsletter #21 -- June 4, 2019 Downloads 2020 Clark County Commissioner https://conta.cc/2QLCDtS Media Coverage Commission District A - Michael Naft Commission District B - Marilyn Kirkpatrick Login 2020 Judicial Endorsements Blog Topics Nevada Supreme Court, Seat B - Kristina Upcoming Events General Pickering NAPSO E-Board & Directors meeting President's Blog Nevada Court of Appeals - Bonnie Bulla Oct 26, 2020 NAPSO conference room Member Rights Clark Co. District Court, Dep. 1 - Bita Election Day - 2020 Legal Corner "Marie" Yeager Nov 03, 2020 People Are Saying . Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 2 - Richard NAPSO E-Board & Directors meeting Scotti Nov 16, 2020 NAPSO conference room Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 3 - Adam Important Links NAPSO E-Board & Directors meeting Ganz Dec 14, 2020 Clark County Juvenile Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 4 - Phillip NAPSO conference room Justice Probation Officers Aurbach Assoc. (JJPOA) Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 5 - Terry << October 2020 >> Communications Workers Coffing of America (CWA) S M T W T F S www.napso.net/?zone=/unionactive/view_page.cfm&page=Endorsements 1/3 10/6/2020 Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers | Political Endorsements Employee-Management Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 6 - 1 2 3 Relations Board (EMRB) Jacqueline Bluth 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Henderson Police OfficersOfficer Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 8 - Trevor 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Assoc. (HPOA) Atkin 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Henderson Police Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 15 - Joe Supervisors Association Hardy, Jr. (HPSA) Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 17 - Michael Injured Police Officers Villani Fund (IPOF) Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 18 - John More Benefits of Your NAPSO/CWA Hunt Membership Nevada Equal Rights Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 19 - William Commission (NERC) Because you're a current NAPSO/CWA Local Kephart Nevada PERS 9110 member, you and your family are Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 20 - Eric automatically eligible to start using your Union Plus Nevada State AFL-CIO Johnson benefits as described in the PDF attached to this Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 21 - Jacob document. Nevada State Law Reynolds Enforcement Officers For Union Plus benefits, visit www.unionplus.org. Assoc. (NSLEOA) Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 22 - Susan Johnson You may be eligible for other benefits from CWA. Nevada Statutes & Codes Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 23 - Karl Click www.cwa-union.org. Pershing County Law Armstrong Union Plus benefits from Union Privilege are the Enforcement Association Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 24 - Daniel only consumer benefits endorsed by the AFL-CIO (PCLEA) Gilliam and NAPSO. U.S. Dept. of Labor Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 28 - Ron Israel Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 29 - David Jones Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 31 - Joanna Kishner Clark Co. District Court, Dept. 32 - Rob Bare Clark Co. Family Court A - William Voy Clark Co. Family Court E - Charles Hoskin Clark Co. Family Court G - Rhonda Forsberg Clark Co. Family Court I - Soonhee "Sunny" Bailey Clark Co. Family Court J - Scott MacDonald Clark Co. Family Court M - Lynn Hughes Clark Co. Family Court S - Vincent Ochoa Clark Co. Family Court T - Nadin Cutter Clark Co. Family Court U - William Gonzalez Clark Co. Family Court V - Margaret Pickard Clark Co. Family Court W - Stacy Rocheleau Clark Co. Family Court X - Heidi Elizabeth Almase Clark Co. Family Court Z - Michele Mercer Justice of the Peace, Las Vegas Township - Shannon Clowers-Sanborn 2020 Statewide Assembly Seats Assembly District 1 - Daniele Monroe-Moreno Assembly District 8 - Jason Frierson Assembly District 9 - Steve Yeager Assembly District 12 - Susie Martinez Assembly District 13 - Tom Roberts Assembly District 14 - Maggie Carlton Assembly District 23 - Glen Leavitt Assembly District 24 - Sarah Peters Assembly District 25 - Jill Tolles Assembly District 29 - Lesley Cohen Assembly District 31 - Richard "Skip" Daly Assembly District 34 - Shannon Bilbray- Axelrod Assembly District 37 - Shea Backus Assembly District 39 - Jim Wheeler Assembly District 41 - Sandra Jauregui 2020 Statewide Senate Seats www.napso.net/?zone=/unionactive/view_page.cfm&page=Endorsements 2/3 10/6/2020 Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers | Political Endorsements Senate District 3 - Chris Brooks Senate District 5 - Carrie Buck Senate District 6 - Nicole Cannizzaro Senate District 8 - Marilyn Dondero-Loop Senate District 9 - Melanie Scheible Senate District 11 - Dallas Harris Senate District 13 - Julia Ratti Senate District 19 - Pete Goicoechea Senate District 21 - James Orenshcall 2020 Mesquite, NV Races Mayor - Al Litman City Council, Seat 5 - Wes Boger Page Last Updated: Aug 28, 2020 (16:56:08) NAPSO / CWA Local 9110 Copyright © 2020, All Rights Reserved. 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