Zach Conine
@ZConine
Husband, Father, Attorney & Nevada State Treasurer. Candidate for Nevada Attorney General.
Nevada faces serious challenges: attacks on our rights, our well-being, our future. I'm running for Attorney General to defend our freedoms and hard-earned tax dollars from the federal government and to ensure a more fair and just Nevada that works for everyone.
Telling states in a three-sentence email that you’re stripping billions in education funding just as the school year is about to begin is the exact type of chaos, harm, and unlawfulness that Dem AGs don’t tolerate. (@JeffJacksonNC)
After years of hard work, so excited that Desert Pines (the largest affordable housing project in NV history) is now moving forward, with a PLA with @SNBTU1960 to pay workers with dignity and create much needed housing in Southern Nevada. 8newsnow.com/news/local-new…
As Nevada’s current Treasurer, I would suggest you learn that in Nevada, the pension is managed completely independently of the Treasury.
As Nevada's next State Treasurer, I'll take politics out of pensions. For too long, state treasurers have been more concerned with ESG bullsh*t and political correctness than getting the best investment returns for taxpayers & government workers. I'll do what's best for Nevadans.
Thank you to the Heart of Reno Dems for having me for a third time! You’re doing important work for our state and our democracy, and it’s always a pleasure to come see you. Can’t wait for #4!
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Rory has been an outspoken opponent of federal overreach, especially with efforts to turn Yucca Mountain into the nation's nuclear waste site. His father, Sen. Harry Reid, encouraged me to run for Treasurer. It's an honor to have Rory's support for AG, my 3rd statewide race.
Since 1/20/2025 funding has been reduced or eliminated for programs that: Buy food from small farms to distribute through food banks Support small farms and food business by providing technical assistance, education, resources, and micro-grants for capacity building
💰 Since 2019, the Nevada Treasury has generated $1.1B+ in investment income—including a record $370M in FY25 alone. These earnings support key programs like education, behavioral health, and veterans’ services.
With the economy slowing down in recent months, the county had to find “creative ways to support our businesses,” McCurdy told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. reviewjournal.com/news/politics-…
Congratulations to the @CityOfLasVegas, @SNBTU1960, @NVAFLCIO, and the @aflciohit on starting the largest affordable housing complex in State history! Proud to help make this project happen with $25 million from the State Infrastructure Bank.
Our office is hiring Deputy General Counsel. Interested applicants should provide their cover letter, résumé, writing sample, and a list of three professional references.
📣 This Thursday, the Nevada Treasury honors 6 healthcare workers from @CarsonTahoe as 2025 NV-HEAL awardees. They join 67 statewide recipients receiving up to $120K for serving underserved communities. 💙 Apply starting January 2026: [LINK] nevadatreasurer.gov/FinancialSecur…
Big news: My Apex Area Technical Corrections Act is now officially LAW. North Las Vegas now have full control of the Apex site—no more red tape. Just more jobs, more growth, and more power in the hands of our community. Let’s build the future we deserve. #ApexBill
Congratulations to @unevadareno @NevadaWolfPack on a successful 56th Annual Governor’s Dinner! Great to be back at my 5th dinner and to see @Pres_Sandoval @VoteAlexisHill and so many other friends.



The largest active program supporting medical professionals in underserved communities in Nevada.
YES! More than $700 million directly to K-12 education.
Is cannabis money going to schools? Find out in this article by @rociohzz and subscribe to our Indy Education newsletter: thenevadaindependent.com/article/nevada…