2nd Congressional District

June 26, 2008 - 4:47pm

Derby keeps to the right on gun control

2nd Congressional District candidate Jill Derby.2nd Congressional District candidate Jill Derby.LAS VEGAS - Democratic 2nd Congressional District candidate Jill Derby issued a statement today praising the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down a Washington D.C. ban on handguns.

"Today's Supreme Court decision sets an important precedent in defense of the Second Amendment," said Derby. "Sensible gun laws must include respect for our Constitution and for gun ownership as a part of American culture. This ruling affirms that law-abiding citizens have a right to gun ownership for self-defense in the home and for hunting. Thanks to today's decision, that right will remain strong through the 21st century."

Derby, who is running against U.S. Rep. Dean Heller (R-Reno) in a rematch of 2006, has made a point of establishing her "moderate-to-conservative" credentials, having received the endorsement of the Democrats' Blue Dog Coalition last month.

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June 12, 2008 - 11:33am

Derby to open Reno office

LAS VEGAS - Democrat Jill Derby's campaign for the 2nd Congressional District is expanding, preparing to open its second office, this one in Reno, and add new staff in her battle to unseat U.S. Rep. Dean Heller (R-Reno).

Derby's campaign has been operating out of an office in Minden, at the bottom of the 2nd district's populous U.S. 395 corridor. A new office in Reno will allow Derby's campaign to operate an effective field operation in the vote-rich Democratic center of Washoe County. In 2006, her first race against Heller, Derby won Washoe County by fewer than 5,000 votes.

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May 17, 2008 - 2:57pm

Derby Convention Speech Part 3

RENO-Former university regent Jill Derby wraps up her convention speech with a reminder of her roots.

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May 17, 2008 - 2:55pm

Derby Convention Speech Part 2

RENO-Former university regent Jill Derby continues her call for a change in Washington.

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May 15, 2008 - 3:48pm

Derby picks up Blue Dog Coalition support

Former Nevada Democratic Party Chairwoman Jill Derby.Former Nevada Democratic Party Chairwoman Jill Derby.LAS VEGAS -- Former university regent Jill Derby picked up the support of the Democratic Blue Dog Coalition today in her second attempt at the 2nd congressional district seat now held by Republican U.S. Rep. Dean Heller. Derby announced the endorsement in a conference call this morning with Rep. Mike Ross (D-Ark.), co-chairman of the coalition.

"We're a group of fiscally conservative Democrats that are tired of the partisan bickering that goes on up in Washington and we try to bridge the partisan divide in congress," said Ross. "We are endorsing Jill Derby because we believe she will join us in putting an end to the partisan bickering in Washington and pushing through commonsense fiscal policies."

"I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Blue Dog Coalition," said Derby. "The Blue Dogs work for straight talk and fiscally conservative values and we need more of both in Congress. I look forward to working with them to bring the real change we need to Washington."

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May 7, 2008 - 3:17pm

Dems’ voter registration edge breaks 50,000

LAS VEGAS-For the fourth straight month, Nevada Democrats have built on their voter registration edge over Republicans and now hold an advantage of more than 50,000 voters.

According to newly released numbers by the secretary of state's office, there are now 448,853 active Democratic voters in the Silver State. That's 43 percent of the electorate.  There are 398,039 active Republican voters, about 38 percent of the electorate.

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DERBY PUSHES FOR EXPANDED VETERANS BENEFITS

Release Date: Apr 21 2008

 

(RENO, NV)--Supporting expanded educational benefits for Nevada's veterans, Second Congressional District Candidate Jill Derby today called on Dean Heller to co-sponsor legislation in the House that would bring much-needed reform to Montgomery GI Bill benefits.

The Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act (H.R. 2407) would overhaul the Montgomery GI Bill, providing more affordable access to college education for veterans and opening assistance to some active members of the armed forces, encouraging reenlistment.

April 18, 2008 - 7:47pm

Derby works Rurals, preps for Heller rematch

2nd District Congressional Candidate Jill Derby addresses members of the Healthy Communities Coalition in Dayton Friday.2nd District Congressional Candidate Jill Derby addresses members of the Healthy Communities Coalition in Dayton Friday.CARSON CITY-Democratic 2nd Congressional District candidate Jill Derby was in Dayton today, meeting with Healthy Communities Coalition leaders from Storey, Mineral and Lyon Counties. 

Derby, who announced in late February that she will challenge Republican Congressman Dean Heller in a rematch of 2006, heard coalition members' concerns about diminishing federal funding for community projects and the unintended consequences of No Child Left Behind on rural education before sitting down with PolitickerNV.com to discuss the difficulties of trying to pick off a now-incumbent congressman.

"I love what y'all are doing," said Derby to the eight coalition leaders at the Public Works building on Lakes Blvd. in Dayton.  "That's part of what has me running for congress really, is all the compelling needs of our communities and our state that are going unmet."

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Derby Reports Strong Early Fundraising

Release Date: Apr 15 2008

RENO, NV:  Jill Derby, candidate for Nevada’s Second Congressional District, today reported a strong start fundraising for her campaign. In less than six weeks of full-time fundraising, Derby reported more than $143,000 raised with more than $133,000 cash-on-hand.

April 14, 2008 - 6:02pm

Derby to report over $140,000 raised, Ralston scoops CD3 numbers

LAS VEGAS-Democratic 2nd District Congressional candidate Jill Derby will release first quarter fundraising numbers tomorrow, reporting over $140,000 raised.  With less than $10,000 spent, she will report over $130,000 cash-on-hand from over 450 donors.

Derby announced her second bid for the seat currently held by Republican Congressman Dean Heller Feb. 20, giving her just under six weeks to fundraise.  At the close of the last quarter, Heller had over $664,000 cash-on-hand with over $380,000 of campaign debt.

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