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RandySF

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Wed Oct 9, 2024, 11:51 AM Oct 2024

NV-03: What you need to know about Nevada's most contested congressional race

Lee has served Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District — covering parts of Summerlin, Red Rock, Spring Valley and the tip of Southern Nevada — since 2019. Originally from Canton, Ohio, Lee moved in 1993 to Las Vegas, where she worked in the education non-profit space.

She was ranked No. 12 among 20 Democratic representatives who broke ranks with their party the most often, and she serves as vice chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus.

Johnson, born in Tennessee, has lived in Southern Nevada for around a decade. He established the Beacon Center, a public policy think tank, and worked at several different organizations where he researched government transparency, tax, budget, transportation, energy and international policy issues, according to his answers to the Review-Journal’s voter guide.

Lee and Johnson both agree the cost of living is the most important issue to Southern Nevadans, according to the Review-Journal’s voter guide.


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