Jim Wheeler

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Jim Wheeler
Minority Leader of the Nevada Assembly
In office
February 6, 2017 – June 4, 2019
Preceded byIrene Bustamante Adams
Succeeded byRobin Titus
Member of the Nevada Assembly
from the 39th district
In office
November 7, 2012 – November 9, 2022
Preceded byKelly Kite
Succeeded byKen Gray
Personal details
Born
Floyd James Wheeler

(1953-11-08) November 8, 1953 (age 70)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Children3
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Air Force
Years of service1975–1977

Floyd James Wheeler (born November 8, 1953) is an American businessman and politician from the state of Nevada. A member of the Republican Party, Wheeler served in the Nevada Assembly, representing the 39th district.

Early career[edit]

Wheeler was the chief executive officer of Powerdyne Automotive Products.[1]

Nevada assembly[edit]

Wheeler first ran for the Nevada Assembly in 2010, seeking to replace James Settelmeyer, who was not running for reelection.[1] However, Kelly Kite won the election.

Wheeler was first elected in 2012, defeating Kelly Kite.[2]

Tenure[edit]

Assembly Bill 86 was a bill that would have reduced the minimum age to gamble from 21 to 18. Wheeler supported the bill.[3] However, the bill died in the senate.[4]

Minority leader (2017 - 2019)[edit]

Wheeler served as a minority leader from 2017 until his resignation in 2019. He was replaced by assemblywoman Robin L. Titus.[5] Wheeler won re-election back to the 39th district.

Criticism[edit]

Wheeler told constituents that he would vote to reinstitute slavery if his constituents wanted him to.[6] An ethics complaint was filed against Wheeler, stating that he does not live in the 39th district.[7] Another complaint was filed against Wheeler for failing to disclose a lien.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Jim Wheeler to seek Settelmeyer's seat". Nevada Appeal. January 23, 2010. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Ryan, Cy (September 30, 2013). "Complaint filed against freshman state assemblyman for failure to disclose lien". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  3. ^ "Proposal To Lower Nevada's Gambling Age Encounters Skepticism". Nevada Public Radio. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  4. ^ "Bill to lower gambling age appears to be DOA in Nevada Legislature". February 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "Jim Wheeler resigns as Nevada Assembly minority leader". Las Vegas Review-Journal. June 4, 2019. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  6. ^ Doughman, Andrew (October 28, 2013). "Nevada lawmaker says he'd vote for slavery if his constituents wanted him to". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  7. ^ "On Your Side: Nevada lawmaker questioned about residency issue". My News 4. October 8, 2013. Archived from the original on November 1, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2013.

External links[edit]

Nevada Assembly
Preceded by
Kelly Kite
Member of the Nevada Assembly
from the 39th district

2012-2022
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minority Leader of the Nevada Assembly
2017–2019
Succeeded by