Steve Sisolak Bio, Career,Education,Family, Politics, Age and Net Worth

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Who is Steve Sisolak?

Steve Sisolak is an American politician and businessman. Currently, he is serving as the 30th governor of Nevada since 2019. Steve is a member of the Democratic Party. In addition, he has also worked as chair of the Clark County Commission a position he held from 2013 and 2019.

Steve was elected to the Nevada Board of Regents in 1999 after being active in numeral civic causes and government projects. In addition, he served on the board from 1999 to 2008. After that, he was elected to the Clark County Commission in 2008 and was re-elected in 2012 and 2016.

Steve went ahead and won the Democratic nomination for Governor of Nevada in 2018. In the primary, he defeated fellow Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani. On November 6, 2018, Sisolak won against Republican contender Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt in the general election, becoming the state’s first Democrat in office since Bob Miller left in 1999.

Career

When it comes to business, Steve is one of the best entrepreneurs and was a partner in the American Distributing Company, a venture that sells coffee cups, pens, and other promotional items to business. In addition, he is also a partner in a second company, Associated Industries.

Political Career

Steve began his political career in 1998 when he was elected to the Nevada Board of Regents, where he served for ten years. He was then subsequently elected to the Clark County Commission, where he served until 2009. In January 2013, he was voted Chair of the Clark County Commission by his colleagues.

 

A Photo of Steve Sisolak
A Photo of Steve Sisolak

How Old Is Steve Sisolak?

He was born on December 26th, 1953, and currently, he is aged 67 years old.

Steve Sisolak Family

Who Are His Parents?

Sisolak was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to his parents Mary and Edward Frank Sisolak. His father was a project engineer for General Motors.

Does He Have Siblings?

There is no information about his siblings but it will be updated as soon as possible.

Steve Sisolak Education

Steve has not yet disclosed where he received his high school education. However, for his higher education, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he earned a B.S in business. Furthermore, he also holds an MBA from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1978.

Steve Sisolak Wife

Currently, he is married to Kathleen Boutin Vermillion, the two got engaged in 2018, and on  December 28th, 2018, the couple tied the knot. Moreover, before tieing the knot the couple had dated for about 5 years.

Divorce

Steve married his first wife Lori Gerland in the late 1980s, but things between them didn’t go that well and they finally divorced.

Steve Sisolak Kids

Sisolak shares two daughters with his first wife.

Nevada Board of Regents

Furthermore, during his tenure on the Board of Regents, Sisolak learned that thousands of Nevada students had been incorrectly charged out-of-state tuition and successfully fought for reimbursements for these students.

Steve went ahead and sided with students in 2002, voting against a 16% tuition rise. However, he voted against increases in student fees in 2003 and 2008.
In addition, he campaigned to restore a popular apprenticeship program at the College of Southern Nevada that was unexpectedly terminated during the crisis.

Clark County Commission

After he joined the commission in 2009, he was “vehemently opposed to raising property taxes ” and also property tax rates remained flat during his entire tenure on the commission. In addition, he also voted against increasing the county gas tax in 2013. Furthermore, he also served as the commission’s vice chairman before becoming chairman in 2013.

The conservative Nevada Policy Research Institute praised Steve for his efforts to combat waste, fraud, and abuse. In their statement, they said “His efforts to hold the government responsible, particularly the firemen, and to look closely at how tax money is used should be appreciated,” a representative for the institute said.

Steve successfully convinced the Water District to cancel a deal with Wolfgang Puck that was costing taxpayers $600,000 a year.
During the recession, Sisolak was a vociferous opponent of excessive overtime and sick leave, and his efforts resulted in over $7 million in decreased overtime expenditures and $30 million in decreased disability expenditures.

Steve also succeeded in infighting to cut the pay that Clark County Commissioners receive. Moreover, he went ahead and voted for a refund of $4.1 million in assessment costs to 1,600 Laughlin property owners who had been overcharged. In addition, Steve showed his support for the “More Cops” initiative. The initiative managed to bring 720 more officers to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. In addition, the Republican Sheriff Joe Lombardo stated that the extra police officers helped lower violent crime by 7% in 2018.

Clark County developed The Harbor, an innovative juvenile justice services facility that works 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The facility has managed to save more than 3,000 kids from entering the criminal justice system.

Governor of Nevada

Steve took the oath of office on January 7th, 2019 as the 30th Governor of Nevada. Five months after being sworn in he rejected a bill that was endorsing the adoption of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact in the presidential elections.

Campaigns

1998

In his first election, he was running for the Nevada Board of Regents in November 1998 a and he won the election.

2008

In 2008, he won a tight race and replaced the outgoing Republican Commissioner Bruce Woodbury in November 2008.

2012

Steve was re-elected as County Commissioner in November 2012, getting the support of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He also received an endorsement from the Las Vegas Sun.

2014

In 2014, he had the intention to run for governor of Nevada 2014. However, he later changed his mind in February 2014.

2016

In 2016, he was again elected as the County Commissioner in November 2016.

2018

During the 2018, general election on 6th, 2018 he defeated a Republican nominee, Adam Laxalt’s where he received 49.4% and his opponent received 45.3% of the votes. Furthermore, his win made him the first Democratic governor to be elected since 1994.

Furthermore, for a long time, he has been considered as a potential candidate for Governor of Nevada in the 2018 election. Moreover, On June 22, 2017, he formally declared his bid to run for the governorship. On June 12, 2018, he defeated Clark County Commission colleague Chris Giunchigliani to become the Democratic nominee for that position. He was elected Governor of Nevada on Tuesday, November 6.

Steve as a Democratic governor of Nevada, has been re-elected for a second term. Moreover, he received endorsement from former President Barack Obama, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Representative Dina Titus, the Sierra Club, and the Human Rights Campaign. In addition, some of his campaign goals included, Education, healthcare, and the economy were among. Moreover, the Law Enforcement of Nevada also endorsed him as the governor.

Steve Sisolak Height

His height, weight, and body measurement are not available at the moment but they will be updated as soon as possible.

Steve Sisolak Net Worth

As a successful politician, his net worth is estimated to over $10 million

Twitter Account

https://twitter.com/govsisolak