Tracy is a passionate advocate and a champion of the people. She is for better jobs and a stronger economy, high-quality education for all our students, access to housing for all Nevadans, and a robust healthcare system that focuses on wellness and health. Tracy is a longtime disability advocate and believes in the value of workforce development. She has spent the last 20 years engaged in community building, disability support services, and systems advocacy.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Tracy grew up in a working class family. Her father, a union carpenter, taught his family the value of working with your hands and the importance of quality in craftsmanship. Tracy's mom was a dedicated leader in the Commonwealth's Division of Employment Training. The example of helping neighbors and being engaged in community were values often exemplified at the family dinner table.
Today, with a strong business background centered in the non-profit sector, Tracy understands the needs of both employers and the people in the communities they do business in. She believes in listening and enjoys meeting people in the community. Appointed to Assembly District 42 in February 2021, her legislative focus has been to bring the issues important to our community forward. Nationally, Tracy volunteers as the Secretary of Together For Choice, a non-profit serving disability focused residential communities, and is active in her church community, The Crossing Church. She also volunteers on the Board of Directors with The ARC of Nevada, a disability advocacy organization.
Tracy holds an Associates Degree from CSN, Las Vegas, Nevada and a Bachelor of Science in liberal studies from Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. A former gaming employee, and current non-profit executive, Tracy is proud to represent the people of Assembly District 42. A dedicated mother, Tracy has three adult children, Randi, Rena, and Alex, all of whom were born and raised in Nevada. She and her husband Jeff can often be found cycling around the city or walking their family dogs, Harry and Teddy. A passionate advocate, Tracy is a champion of the people, a dedicated wife and mother, and a proud Nevadan. |