Jeff Stone (American politician, born 1956) explained

Jeff Stone
State Senate1:Nevada
State1:Nevada
District1:20th
Term Start1:November 9, 2022
Predecessor1:Joe Hardy (Redistricting)
Office2:Western Regional Director of the
U.S. Department of Labor
Term Start2:November 1, 2019
Term End2:January 20, 2021
President2:Donald Trump
1Blankname2:Secretary
1Namedata2:Eugene Scalia
State Senate3:California State
District3:28th
Term Start3:December 1, 2014
Term End3:November 1, 2019
Predecessor3:Ted Lieu
Successor3:Melissa Melendez
Office4:Member of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors
from the 3rd District[1]
Term Start4:2004
Term End4:2014
Successor4:Chuck Washington
Birth Date:30 January 1956
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Party:Republican
Residence:Henderson, Nevada, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Southern California
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Pharmacist
Birth Name:Jeffrey Earle Stone[2]

Jeffrey Earle Stone (born January 30, 1956) is an American politician and pharmacist, currently serving as a member of the Nevada State Senate since 2022.[3] A member of the Republican Party, Stone represented California's 28th State Senatorial district in the California State Senate, which encompassed parts of Riverside County at the time. Prior to his 2014 election to the California State Senate, he was a Riverside County Supervisor. Stone stepped down from the California State Senate in 2019 after being nominated Western Regional Director of the United States Department of Labor by President Donald Trump.[4] After his federal position ended in 2021, he became a full-time resident of Nevada and now represents the Nevada's 20th Senate district.

Early life and education

Stone was born and raised in Los Angeles County, California. He earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the USC School of Pharmacy.[5]

Career

After earning his pharmacy degree, Stone relocated to Temecula, California and opened a small business. He served as a member of the Temecula City Council before being elected to the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.

In the 2014 general election, he defeated former Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia, another Republican. Stone is Jewish.[6] He was the only Republican member of the California Legislative Jewish Caucus until he resigned from the caucus, saying it was preoccupied with criticizing President Donald Trump. He resigned the same day the Jewish Caucus released a statement condemning President Trump's response to the white supremacist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.[7]

In 2016, Stone was the Republican nominee for California's 36th congressional district, but he lost the general election to Raul Ruiz by a wide margin. He was narrowly re-elected to the Senate in 2018. He resigned on November 1, 2019, after accepting an appointment with the U.S. Department of Labor to become its Western Regional Director.[8] [9] [10] After a special election held on May 13, 2020, Stone was succeeded in the State Senate by Republican Assemblywoman, Melissa Melendez.[11] Stone's time at the Department of Labor ended on January 20, 2021.[12]

Stone had previously purchased a home in Henderson, Nevada. In 2022, he announced his candidacy for Nevada's 20th state Senate district.[13] Following his successful election, Stone became a Nevada senator in November 2022 encompassing the southeastern corner of the state.[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeff Stone Candidate Biography.
  2. Web site: Jeff Stone Candidate Biography.
  3. Web site: Jeff Stone Candidate Biography .
  4. Web site: Stone leaving California Senate for Trump administration. White. Jeremy B.. Politico PRO. 30 October 2019 . en. 2020-05-14.
  5. Web site: About Jeff Stone. Jeff Stone for State Senate. en-US. 2020-05-14.
  6. Web site: Arom. Eitan. Jewish state legislators ready to make an impact . Jewish Journal. January 6, 2017.
  7. News: Murphy . Rosalie . Jeff Stone resigns from Legislature's Jewish Caucus over body's criticism of Trump . 6 June 2018 . Desert Sun . 17 August 2017.
  8. News: Jeff Horseman. State Sen. Jeff Stone to resign after accepting Department of Labor job. October 30, 2019. The Press-Enterprise. November 18, 2019.
  9. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/state-sen-jeff-stone-to-resign-after-accepting-department-of-labor-job/ar-AAJBFRC State Sen. Jeff Stone to resign after accepting Department of Labor job
  10. Web site: State Sen. Jeff Stone to join Trump's labor department, likely prompting special election. Metz. Sam. Desert Sun. en. 2020-05-14.
  11. Web site: Melissa Melendez wins California Senate seat in special election. Press . The Associated. 2020-05-13. The Mercury News. en-US. 2020-05-14.
  12. News: Jeff Stone Leaves Door of Opportunity Open . April 24, 2021 . Cindy . Uken . The Uken Report . February 19, 2023.
  13. Web site: Home . stoneforsenate.com.
  14. News: Former California politician hopes to bring past experience to Nevada Legislature . January 27, 2023 . February 19, 2023 . Taylor R. . Avery . Las Vegas Review-Journal.