Nevada Black Legislative Caucus
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The Nevada Black Legislative Caucus is an American nonpartisan, Nonprofit organization composed of African Americans in Nevada. It is composed of current members of the Nevada Assembly and the Nevada Senate, who are officially sworn in by the Secretary of State of Nevada. One of its main goals is to have more African-American representation by electing more African-American officials.[1]
Current membership[edit]
- Pat Spearman, Senator from District 1 (since 2012)[1]
- Dina Neal, Senator from District 4 (since 2020)[1]
- Dallas Harris, Senator from District 11 (since 2018)[1]
- Daniele Monroe-Moreno, Assemblywoman from District 1 (since 2016)[1]
- Brittney Miller, Assemblywoman from District 5 (since 2016)[1]
- Shondra Summers-Armstrong, Assemblywoman from District 6 (since 2020)[1]
- Cameron Miller, Assemblyman from District 7 (since 2020)[1]
- Jason Frierson, Speaker of the Assembly (since 2017), Assemblyman from District 8 (since 2016)[1]
- Howard Watts III, Assemblyman from District 15 (since 2018)[1]
- Clara Thomas, Assemblywoman from District 17 (since 2020)[1]
- Alexander Assefa, Assemblyman from District 42 (since 2018)[1]
References[edit]
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