Dominic Brunetti
Dominic Brunetti (born 1977) is an American politician. He is a Republican former member of the Nevada Assembly, representing District 25 (part of Washoe County). He was appointed to replace Pat Hickey, who resigned. BiographyBrunetti works as a real estate agent. He was previously president of the Nevada Homebuilders' Association.[1] After the 2015 legislative session, prior incumbent Pat Hickey resigned in order to take a position on the Nevada Board of Education.[2] The seat remained vacant until September 2016, when Brunetti was appointed by the Washoe County Commission for the October 2016 special session.[3] The session was called in order to authorize the issuance of $750 million in public bonds, so that the money could be given to the Oakland Raiders for the construction of Allegiant Stadium.[4] Brunetti ultimately voted in favor of the subsidy.[5] Brunetti did not stand for election in November 2016 and was succeeded by fellow Republican Jill Tolles. Personal lifeBrunetti and his wife, Nina, have three children: Giana, Gemma, and Guy. Brunetti obtained a BA in political science from Stanford University and is an avid dancer in his free time.[6] References
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