Copyright 2007 Nevada
Assembly Democratic Caucus
2251 N. Rampart, #341
Las Vegas, NV 89128
Assemblyman Moises (Mo) Denis
Clark County
District # 28
Computer Network Technician
Assemblyman Denis was first elected in 2004. Assemblyman Denis
served as the Vice-Chair of the Education Committee during the last legislative session. Additionally, he
served on the Health and Human Services Committee and the Ways and
Means Committee. He was the co-chair of the Joint Assembly and Senate General
Government Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee.
Assemblyman Denis represents Assembly District 28 in central Clark County.
The district reaches as far north as the CSN-Cheyenne Campus and as far south
as the Clark County Family Court and Freedom
Park. The older,
established neighborhoods of Assembly District 28 primarily include working
families, a large community of senior citizens and a significant Hispanic
population.
In his work on the state budget, Assemblyman Denis was a strong advocate of
balancing the budget without destroying essential services, particularly
education.
A little more about Assemblyman Mo Denis:
Assemblyman Denis was born in Brooklyn, New York to parents who fled the dictatorship of Cuba.
When Assemblyman Denis was six years old his family permanently settled in Las Vegas and he has lived
in the same neighborhood and home for more than 40 years.
Mr. Denis graduated from Rancho High School and went on to receive a degree in Music
from Brigham Young University.
Professionally, Assemblyman Denis has had an interest in computers since he
began working for Valley Bank of Nevada.
Since 1994 Assemblyman Denis has worked as a computer technician for the Public
Utilities Commission. Mr. Denis is an active member of the community including
his service as the immediate past president of the Nevada PTA.
Assemblyman Denis is married to his wife Susan Cook. Together, Assemblyman
Denis and his wife have five children. In his spare time, Assemblyman Denis
enjoys music, theater, camping, reading, basketball and volunteer work.
For more information on Mo Denis, visit Mo’s website at www.modenis.com.
Contact Assemblyman Denis:
Home: 702-657-6857
Email:
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