Steve Yeager | |
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Speaker of the Nevada Assembly | |
Assumed office April 28, 2022 [lower-alpha 1] | |
Preceded by | Jason Frierson |
Speaker pro tempore of the Nevada Assembly | |
In office February 4,2019 –February 6,2023 | |
Preceded by | Irene Bustamante Adams |
Succeeded by | Daniele Monroe-Moreno |
Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 9th district | |
Assumed office November 9,2016 | |
Preceded by | David M. Gardner |
Personal details | |
Born | Steven James Yeager October 13,1978 Brooklyn Center,Minnesota,U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Bita Yeager (m. 2013) |
Education | University of Michigan (BA) Cornell University (JD) |
Steven James Yeager (born October 13, 1978) is an American politician and attorney serving as the speaker of the Nevada Assembly since 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, Yeager has represented the 9th district since 2016. His district covers parts of the southwestern Las Vegas Valley.
Yeager was born on October 13, 1978, in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. The second of three children, he was raised in Michigan and attended Bedford High School. His parents worked in department stores and divorced when Yeager was in junior high school. [1]
Yeager graduated from the University of Michigan in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in history and Spanish. He then attended Cornell Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctor in 2004. [2] During college, he volunteered for the 2000 presidential campaign of Al Gore. [1]
Yeager attended and graduated from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Citizens' Police Academy in 2018 during his first term in the Nevada Assembly. [3]
After law school, Yeager practiced law in Phoenix, Arizona, at the law firm Bryan Cave. He moved to Nevada in 2009 and worked as a chief deputy public defender of Clark County until his election to the Nevada Assembly in 2016. After winning his election, he became a partner and personal injury attorney at Battle Born Injury Lawyers. [4]
Yeager first ran for the Nevada Assembly in 2014, winning the Democratic primary but losing the general election to Republican David M. Gardner. [5] [6] He ran for Assembly again in 2016, defeating Gardner with 55% of the vote. [7] He has been re-elected three times since and is now serving his fourth term in the Assembly.
Yeager chaired the Assembly Judiciary Committee from 2017 to 2023 and was elected Assembly speaker pro tempore in 2019. When then-Speaker Jason Frierson resigned to became a U.S. attorney in 2022, Yeager became acting speaker. He was elected Assembly speaker in 2023.
Yeager lives in Las Vegas with his wife, Bita, who is an elected judge for the Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County. [8] They met in the Clark County public defender's office and married in 2013. [1]
Yeager is an avid runner, hiker, and biker. [9] He has a running blog called Battle Born Running. [10]
Yeager supports increased background checks for gun purchases and also supports the legalization of marijuana. [11]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Steve Yeager | 814 | 62.9% | |
Democratic | Joe Tinio | 240 | 18.6% | |
Democratic | Kelly W. Mercer | 239 | 18.5% | |
Total votes | 1,293 | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | David M. Gardner | 5,630 | 52.1% | |
Democratic | Steve Yeager | 5,176 | 47.9% | |
Total votes | 10,806 | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Steve Yeager | 15,181 | 55.3% | |
Republican | David M. Gardner | 12,262 | 44.7% | |
Total votes | 27,443 | 100.0% |
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