Finally. Someone Who Listens.

About Lori Rogich

While working and raising her family, Lori Rogich graduated Phi Beta Kappa with High Honors from Rutgers University and later received a law degree from Rutgers Law School. Lori founded the Rogich Law Firm in 2012, serving as counsel and developing strategic plans to assist clients in regulated industries.

Lori’s Priorities

  • Education

    I will fight for innovative education: empowering teachers, incentivizing success, and giving parents school choice.

  • Mental Healthcare

    I will legislate to bring Nevada to the forefront of establishing the nation’s first state-of-the-art mental healthcare facility.

  • Small Businesses

    I will fight to streamline and remove unnecessary regulations, cutting thought bureaucratic ‘red tape.’

  • Public Safety

    I know that one of the most important functions of our government is to keep the people of Nevada safe and secure so that they can prosper.

Newsroom

  • Freshman Orientation: Lori Rogich’s advocacy for her daughter informs priorities in Senate

    February 7, 2025 at 2:00 AM

    Rogich, a Republican, is a regulatory compliance attorney focused on the cannabis industry.

  • Lawyers Lead the Legislature, 2025: Meet the Lawyers in the Legislature

    February 2025

    Six state senators and nine members of state assembly are lawyers who will be serving during the 83rd session.

  • GOP senator proposes bringing back room cleaning mandate, reigniting Culinary-resorts feud

    February 4th, 2025 at 1:57 PM

    The proposal from Sen. Lori Rogich (R-Las Vegas) aims to have more eyes looking out for illegal cannabis. The gaming industry is opposed.

  • Legislative Opening Day Feb 05

    Meet your legislative freshmen

    February 1, 2025 at 8:38 pm

    Fourteen first-time lawmakers — three in the state Senate, 11 in the Assembly — will join the Nevada Legislature when it convenes on Feb. 3.

  • Families sue Clark County School District over special needs education failure

    October 4, 2024

    Every child deserves access to the education and support they need to succeed, and it’s time for real change in our district. Together, we can make a difference.

  • CCSD faces lawsuit over special education

    ‘Unprecedented crisis’: CCSD faces lawsuit over special education

    September 25, 2024 at 4:51 pm

    Multiple families filed a class action lawsuit Wednesday that accuses the Clark County School District of failing to provide a proper education for students with disabilities.