Christina R. Giunchigliani (; born November 27, 1954), commonly known as Chris G., is an American politician of the
Democratic Party who served as a
Clark County Commissioner from 2007 until 2019.
Giunchigliani has been active in Nevada politics since 1991, previously serving in the
Nevada Assembly
The Nevada Assembly is the lower house of the Nevada Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Nevada, the upper house being the Nevada Senate. The body consists of 42 members, elected to two-year terms from single-member distri ...
, 1991–2006.
Biography
Giunchigliani was born to American parents in
Lucca
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,
Italy
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. The oldest of six children (three girls and three boys), Giunchigliani grew up in
Chicago
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.
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She was sexually abused when she was eight years old and her sister was kidnapped and raped for three days.
Giunchigliani attended
Avila College in
Kansas City, Missouri
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. She worked in retail, bartended and waitressed to pay her way through college, graduating in 1976 with a bachelor's degree in
special education
Special education (also known as special-needs education, aided education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, and SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates their individual di ...
.
After teaching special education in Shawnee Mission, Kansas for two years, she moved to Las Vegas, and worked her way to another degree, this time at the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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, earning a master's degree in education with special emphasis on the emotionally disturbed.
Giunchigliani married Nevada political consultant and former union president Gary Gray in 1987. They had no children. On April 9, 2015, Gray died of complications from injuries sustained after a car accident. The accident was caused by drifting across the highway center line, and crashing his red Ford pickup truck head-on at a white Jeep on
State Route 157 eastbound. This highway is northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. Gray was pronounced dead at the
University Medical Center of Southern Nevada (UMCSN) in
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
, aged 69. Gray was a longtime political operative in Nevada, called "one of the great political minds in Nevada history" by then-Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid
Harry Mason Reid Jr. (; December 2, 1939 – December 28, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senate, United States senator from Nevada from 1987 to 2017. He led the Senate Democratic Caucus from 2005 to 2 ...
.
Political career
Giunchigliani began her career in union politics in Shawnee Mission, where she worked on communications and negotiations.
[Evans, Stefani and Claytee D. White (October 20, 2016) UNLV Special Collections. https://d.library.unlv.edu/digital/collection/ohi/id/268/ Retrieved October 26, 2021] She immediately got involved in union politics once she became a teacher in Las Vegas, rising until her election as president of the Clark County Education Association from 1983 through 1987 and as president of the Nevada State Education Association from 1987 through 1991.
While serving as president, her husband Gary Gray co-founded the Assembly Democratic Caucus and became its first Executive Director.
From 1991 to 2006 she served in the
Nevada Assembly
The Nevada Assembly is the lower house of the Nevada Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Nevada, the upper house being the Nevada Senate. The body consists of 42 members, elected to two-year terms from single-member distri ...
, serving eight regular and six special sessions, all but one of which were contested.
While serving in the Assembly, Giunchigliani authored and passed legislation implementing mandatory kindergarten in public schools and requiring insurance companies to cover oral contraceptives. She led the fight in the Legislature through multiple sessions to end the use of capital punishment for juvenile defendants, introducing bills to ban the death penalty in juvenile cases three separate times.
[Valley, Jackie and Michelle Rindels. (Nov 4, 2017) "On the Record: The policy positions of gubernatorial candidate Chris Giunchigliani" https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/on-the-record-the-policy-positions-of-gubernatorial-candidate-chris-giunchigliani Retrieved October 26, 2021.]
She opposed the death penalty in subsequent efforts as both a legislator and as a member of statewide coalitions against capital punishment.
Giunchigliani was succeeded by
Tick Segerblom in the Nevada Assembly.
In 2006, she was elected to the
Clark County Commission. She opposed the "More Cops" tax, which sought to increase the sales tax to allow police departments to hire more officers, calling the tax "regressive."
In 2017, Giunchigliani was the only Commissioner to vote "no" on the use of public funds to build a
stadium
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for the
Oakland Raiders
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. She advocated for economic development based on investment in "mom and pop" businesses rather than large corporate enterprises, referring to small businesses as the "backbone of our society."
In 2011, she ran for Mayor of Las Vegas and was defeated by
Independent
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candidate
Carolyn Goodman, the wife of former Mayor
Oscar Goodman. During the campaign, she employed grassroots tactics based on neighborhood canvassing.
In 2019, she founded a non-profit named after her deceased husband called Gray's Leadership Academy dedicated to providing leadership and ethics education for youth, LGBTQ+, people of color, and women interested in civic and campaign skills.
During the
2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, Giunchigliani endorsed
Elizabeth Warren
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.
Runs for higher office
2018
Giunchigliani was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Governor of Nevada
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative. Depending on the type of political region or polity, a ''governor'' ma ...
in 2018, but lost the primary to
Steve Sisolak.
References
External links
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1954 births
20th-century American women politicians
21st-century members of the Nevada Legislature
21st-century American women politicians
American people of Italian descent
Avila University alumni
Clark County, Nevada commissioners
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Nevada Assembly
National Education Association people
Politicians from Carson City, Nevada
Politicians from Chicago
Politicians from Las Vegas
Politicians from Lucca
Women state legislators in Nevada
20th-century members of the Nevada Legislature