Las Vegas Review-Journal

Former GOP treasurer seeks seat in Congress

Schwartz eyes U.S. ‘reboot,’ will try to kick out Lee

- By Jessica Hill Contact Jessica Hill at jehill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @jess_ hillyeah on X.

Former Nevada State Treasurer Dan Schwartz has announced that he is tossing his hat into the ring for Nevada’s 3rd Congressio­nal District in hopes of defeating Democratic Rep. Susie Lee.

Schwartz, a Republican, joins former state Sen. Elizabeth Helgelien, conservati­ve policy analyst Drew Johnson and others in the primary field.

“Today, our country needs a reboot, and that change needs to start right here in Nevada,” Schwartz said in his Wednesday announceme­nt video. “I’m not afraid to take on the system, and I’m ready to take that fight to Washington.”

The businessma­n pledged a personal $1 million contributi­on to his campaign, which could give him a leg up on the other Republican candidates.

As state treasurer, Schwartz opposed Nevada’s Commerce Tax, supported education savings accounts and remodeled the state’s 529 college savings program, according to his campaign announceme­nt.

Schwartz will push for investing in Americans through a fair tax system that lifts up the middle class, enacting term limits for Congress and courts, providing new incentives to serve in the military, and closing the borders, according to his campaign announceme­nt.

Prior to serving as state treasurer, Schwartz served in the Army and began a career in finance, founding a tech start-up, according to the announceme­nt. He also served as finance chairman of the Nevada Republican Party.

This isn’t his first attempt to serve in Congress. In 2020 he ran an unsuccessf­ul campaign for Nevada’s 3rd Congressio­nal District, losing in the Republican primary. He also ran for governor in 2018, coming in second to then-attorney General Adam Laxalt in the Republican primary.

 ?? John Locher The Associated Press ?? Former Nevada State Treasurer Dan Schwartz pledged a personal $1 million contributi­on to his campaign for Nevada’s 3rd Congressio­nal District.
John Locher The Associated Press Former Nevada State Treasurer Dan Schwartz pledged a personal $1 million contributi­on to his campaign for Nevada’s 3rd Congressio­nal District.

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