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Nevada Legislators 2019 NAME POSITION PARTY EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE Senator Kelvin Atkinson Majority Leader Democratic [email protected] 4165 Fuselier Drive North Las Vegas, NV 89032 702-457-9995 Senator Chris Brooks Democratic [email protected] 3540 West Sahara, No. 188 Las Vegas, NV 89102-5816 702-682-1294 Senator Yvanna D. Cancela Democratic [email protected] 2807 Geary Place, #2506 Las Vegas, NV 89109 775-684-1427 Senator Nicole J. Cannizzaro Assistant Majority Leader Democratic [email protected] 7901 Cocoa Beach Circle Las Vegas, NV 89128 775-684-1475 Senator Moises (Mo) Denis President Pro Tempore Democratic [email protected] 3204 Osage Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89101-1838 702-657-6857 Senator Marilyn Dondero Loop Democratic [email protected] 9811 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 2-420 Las Vegas, NV 89117-7528 Senator Pete Goicoechea Republican [email protected] P.O. Box 97 Eureka, NV 89316-0097 775-237-5300 Senator Scott Hammond Co-Minority Whip Republican [email protected] 8408 Gracious Pine Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89143-4608 702-523-9055 Senator Ira Hansen Republican [email protected] 68 Amigo Court Sparks, NV 89441-6213 775-221-2502 Senator Joseph (Joe) P. Hardy Assistant Minority Leader Republican [email protected] P.O. Box 60306 Boulder City, NV 89006-0306 702-293-7506 Senator Dallas Harris Democratic [email protected] 775-684-6502 Senator Ben Kieckhefer Republican [email protected] 10045 Goler Wash Court Reno, NV 89521-3029 775-223-9618 Senator James Ohrenschall Democratic [email protected] P.O. Box 97741 Las Vegas, NV 89193-7741 702-432-6999 Senator David R. Parks Democratic [email protected] P.O. Box 71887 Las Vegas, NV 89170-1887 702-736-6929 Senator Keith F. Pickard Republican [email protected] 10120 S. Eastern Av, Suite 140 Henderson, NV 89052 Senator Julia Ratti Co-Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] P.O. Box 4228 Sparks, NV 89432 775-525-0359 Senator Melanie Scheible Democratic [email protected] 4030 South Jones Blvd., #30125 Las Vegas, NV 89173-8806 Senator Heidi Seevers Gansert Co-Minority Whip Republican [email protected] 316 California Ave., #519 Reno, NV 89509 Senator James A. Settelmeyer Minority Leader Republican [email protected] 2388 Highway 395 Minden, NV 89423-8923 775-450-6114 Senator Pat Spearman Co-Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] 5575 Simmons Street, Suite 1-174 North Las Vegas, NV 89031-9009 702-706-5785 Senator Joyce Woodhouse Chief Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] 246 Garfield Drive Henderson, NV 89074-1027 702-896-1453 Assemblyman Alexander Assefa Democratic [email protected] 4001 South Decatur Boulevard, #37-497 Las Vegas, NV 89103-5860 Assemblywoman Shea Backus Democratic [email protected] 4683 Heartstone Circle Las Vegas, NV 89129-0402 Assemblywoman Teresa Benitez-Thompson Majority Floor Leader Democratic [email protected] P.O. Box 5730 Reno, NV 89513-5730 775-247-7665 Assemblywoman Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod Democratic [email protected] 7500 West Lake Mead Boulevard, Suite 9-486 Las Vegas, NV 89128-0298 Assemblywoman Maggie Carlton Democratic [email protected] 5540 East Cartwright Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89110-3802 702-236-5401 Assemblyman Richard Carrillo Democratic [email protected] 4819 Diza Court Las Vegas, NV 89122-7574 702-273-8786 Assemblywoman Lesley E. Cohen Democratic [email protected] 2657 Windmill Parkway, No. 415 Henderson, NV 89074-3384 702-715-0772 Assemblyman Skip Daly Democratic [email protected] 2180 4th Street Sparks, NV 89431-2201 775-359-0731 Assemblyman Chris Edwards Deputy Minority Whip-South Republican [email protected] 6088 Riflecrest Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89156-4778 702-715-4308 Assemblyman John C. Ellison Co-Deputy Minority Leader-North Republican [email protected] P.O. Box 683 Elko, NV 89803-0683 775-738-6284 Assemblyman Edgar Flores Democratic [email protected] P.O. Box 42302 Las Vegas, NV 89116-0302 702-308-0483 Assemblyman Jason Frierson Speaker Democratic [email protected] 7925 West Russell Road, No. 400187 Las Vegas, NV 89140-8009 702-280-2981 Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo Democratic [email protected] 601 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas, NV 89101-6623 702-683-4806 Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow Democratic [email protected] 8545 West Warm Springs Road, Suite A-4 Las Vegas, NV 89113-367 Assemblyman John Hambrick Republican [email protected] 1930 Village Center Circle, Suite 3-419 Las Vegas, NV 89134-6245 702-242-8580 Assemblywoman Alexis Hansen Republican [email protected] 68 Amigo Court Sparks, NV 89441-6213 775-626-1122 Assemblywoman Melissa Hardy Republican [email protected] 1405 West Sunset Road, #101 Henderson, NV 89014-6673 Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui Democratic [email protected] 7582 Las Vegas Boulevard South, No. 118 Las Vegas, NV 89123-1009 775-684-8821 Assemblyman Al Kramer Republican [email protected] 401 South Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701-4747 775-721-5865 Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner Minority Whip Republican [email protected] 59 Damonte Ranch Parkway, No. B-460 Reno, NV 89521-1907 775-420-8411 Assemblyman Glen Leavitt Republican [email protected] 1000 Nevada Way, Suite 105 Boulder City, NV 89005-1828 Assemblywoman Susan (Susie) Martinez Democratic [email protected] 6081 Sunkiss Drive Las Vegas, NV 89110-1820 Assemblyman William McCurdy II Assistant Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] 1117 Hart Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89106-2401 702-481-8139 Assemblywoman Brittney Miller Democratic [email protected] 9030 West Sahara, No. 364 Las Vegas, NV 89117-5744 702-518-0599 Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe- Assistant Majority Floor Leader Democratic [email protected] 5575 Simmons Street, No.154 North Las Vegas, NV 89031-9009 702-816-7922 Moreno Assemblywoman Connie Munk Democratic [email protected] 10040 West Cheyenne Avenue, #170-184 Las Vegas, NV 89129-7719 Assemblywoman Dina Neal Democratic [email protected] 3217 Brautigan Court North Las Vegas, NV 89032-6030 702-738-5870 Assemblywoman Sarah Peters Democratic [email protected] 2258 Sunrise Drive Reno, NV 89509-375 Assemblyman Tom Roberts Co-Deputy Minority Leader-South Republican [email protected] 7260 West Azure, Suite 140-157 Las Vegas, NV 89130-7999 Assemblywoman Ellen B. Spiegel Assistant Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] 2764 North Green Valley Parkway, No. 327 Henderson, NV 89014-2120 702-577-2167 Assemblyman Michael C. Sprinkle Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] P.O. Box 51202 Sparks, NV 89435-1202 775-742-5935 Assemblywoman Heidi Swank Assistant Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] 1452 West Horizon Ridge Parkway, #223 Henderson, NV 89102-4422 702-371-6217 Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson Chief Deputy Majority Whip Democratic [email protected] 117 Fox Crossing Avenue North Las Vegas, NV 89084-5207 702-561-7976 Assemblywoman Robin L. Titus Deputy Minority Whip-North Republican [email protected] P.O. Box 377 Wellington, NV 89444-0377 775-465-2587 Assemblywoman Jill Tolles Legislative Executive Cmte Chair Republican [email protected] 4790 Caughlin Parkway, No. 180 Reno, NV 89519-0907 775-815-4237 Assemblywoman Selena Torres Democratic [email protected] 1027 South Rainbow Boulevard, #122 Las Vegas, NV 89145-6232 Assemblyman Howard Watts Democratic [email protected] 1701 South 14th Street Las Vegas, NV 89104-3119 Assemblyman Jim Wheeler Minority Leader Republican [email protected] P.O. Box 2135 Minden, NV 89423-2135 775-546-3471 Assemblyman Steve Yeager Speaker Pro Tempore Democratic [email protected] 10120 West Flamingo Road, Suite 4162 Las Vegas, NV 89147-8392 702-281-5938.
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