Lori Rogich


Lori Rogich is an American politician and attorney who is currently serving as a Republican member of the Nevada Senate, representing the 11th district. The district includes portions of Clark County. She was first elected in 2024, defeating incumbent state senator Dallas Harris.

Personal life and career

Rogich was born in Union, New Jersey and has three children. She is married to Sig Rogich, who was the senior White House adviser to George H. W. Bush and a campaign adviser for Ronald Reagan and John McCain. She graduated Rutgers University with a BA and Rutgers Law School with a JD. She began her term in the Nevada Senate on February 3, 2025. She won a lawsuit against the Clark County School District in 2021 involving her daughter, who has dyslexia.

Political positions

Casinos

Rogich introduced a bill to require daily cleaning in Nevada casinos and hotels, primarily to combat illegal marijuana consumption.

Immigration

Rogich voted with Nevada Democrats to pass Joint Resolution 9, which requested Congress to prevent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from entering schools and places of worship.